• The Titan Mouse
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Hello. Well, here is the case... I am working on a robot. I would like to join the contest, which robot will make it out of the labyrinth first. I pretty much finished it. Here comes the hard part for me... I must make a program, that will lead my robot trough the labyrinth fast. So I was wondering, if any of you beautiful folks can give me a hand... I did try something out that my teacher started, using a "bascom" program. The schematics are in "Sprint Layout" program, and code is in "bascom" program, even though it could be in any other program. Thanks guys for the help, and here are the stuff... [URL="http://wikisend.com/download/300270/ROBO.rar"]Schematics and Code.rar[/URL] PS: Sorry about the comments in the code, they are in Slovene (the country I'm from), my teacher wrote them, so I could see what he was doing after he sent it to me. Thanks for your help in forward. And "The Titan Mouse" is my robots name.
Seriously guys? There's more than 10,000 registered users, and nobody is helping?
[QUOTE=Nexus651;35444916]Seriously guys? There's more than 10,000 registered users, and nobody is helping?[/QUOTE] Its only been 3 hours...
If "bascom" is the language you wrote it in, that could be why no one is responding. I've never even heard of such a thing...
[QUOTE=Nexus651;35444916]Seriously guys? There's more than 10,000 registered users, and nobody is helping?[/QUOTE] To be brutally honest, most people don't want to write a full program for someone else The question is also phrased badly, I have no idea what the task that needs to be completed is from reading the OP There are 10000 users, but maybe 100 who frequent the programming section. Currently 23 viewing, and of that not all of them will be programmers
Apparently bascom is a [b]BAS[/b]IC [b]com[/b]piler (go figure). Shouldn't be too hard to write.
It's also quite hard to write software for something without access to the actual hardware it's supposed to run on.
who codes in BASIC
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