Wow, cool! Just a question: Theoretically SumoCollisionDetect should be enough for this type of battle (as you say). However, I am still not able to make it work on a black-line/white-backgnd board. Tried to tweak the QTR threshold, but it not worked - how you did it? Thank you! (for the Arduino, v1.2)
Hay forma de combinar la colisión y la detección?
Could you pass on the 32u4 code, the one I have doesn't work like the one in the video, I would really appreciate it 😢
Wow, cool! Just a question: Theoretically SumoCollisionDetect should be enough for this type of battle (as you say). However, I am still not able to make it work on a black-line/white-backgnd board. Tried to tweak the QTR threshold, but it not worked - how you did it? Thank you!
(for the Arduino, v1.2)
Let me look into this and I will get back to you.
I've had a think on this and I think I changed the test rather than the QTR threshold. I am trying to dig out the code I used for you.
@@Tepic Thank you! Looking forward for it
@@Tepic hej jag vıll ha zumo code tack
can i have the code for this?
So the zumo robot is better than the 32u4 in this respect
Conclusiones: es mejor la v.1.2
can u share the coding of this programming?
Which robot? I will see if I can find the code.
@@Tepic for the v1.2?
@@__-em4pi it's a few years on but I will see if I can find it.
Thanks for the video, Could you pass me the code to program the zumo robot for Arduino V1.2 to my mail, please, thanks in advance.
There is no e-mail on your profile.
You can find pretty much everything you need here.
www.pololu.com/product/2510/resources