Sorry, I am using a different computer and do not have the program on it. I did the whole in NXT-G which is the graphical programming language that comes with the NXT. I remember doing something really complex with the program. Me and my cousin came up with the entire program without getting any part from anywhere. We spent lots of time testing and altering the program until we got it right. Sorry I can't be more help.
Somewhat, it looks for relative light differences. If my memory serves me right, as soon as we start it, it calibrates it sensor to white. Then we set it to look for a drop in the relative light value: this is black. When programming it, we used a little bit of a different approach than the traditional light following bot that we made until we were sick, LOL!
Hello, you can see where you took the leadership of assembly and the code?
I attend this year for this event, then I wanted some advice. Thanks
darioemartina4ever 3 years ago
Sorry, I am using a different computer and do not have the program on it. I did the whole in NXT-G which is the graphical programming language that comes with the NXT. I remember doing something really complex with the program. Me and my cousin came up with the entire program without getting any part from anywhere. We spent lots of time testing and altering the program until we got it right. Sorry I can't be more help.
baker289 3 years ago
ace upload!!
i am gonna go drown myself now....
gooman989898 3 years ago
was the calabrtion hard because of all the shadows????
sportstack8r 3 years ago
Somewhat, it looks for relative light differences. If my memory serves me right, as soon as we start it, it calibrates it sensor to white. Then we set it to look for a drop in the relative light value: this is black. When programming it, we used a little bit of a different approach than the traditional light following bot that we made until we were sick, LOL!
baker289 3 years ago