by Spiked3 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:09 pm
by Spiked3
Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:09 pm
The more I looked at it, the more I do not see it as a project 1 person would take on. The C#/.net aspect of it is ok with me, as I did that for several years as a Sr. Developer. Even the communication aspect seems workable to me. But the software on the RN-1 side would have to replaced, and I do not have enough embedded development experience to take on that part of it. I will take a longer look at some of the asm listings you have posted, to see if it's something I might be ok at doing.
In an ideal world, I see the RN-1 code would simply be a high performance 'moveTo' scheduler that dealt with synchronization of the servos, including gyro influence, and sending sensor data back to the PC. Buffering on the RN-1 side would be part of that code as well. Not so much for 'moves' as the RN-1 already does, but more for 'autonomous' behavior but with a bigger brain (and not really truly autonomous). But like I said, just wishful thinking.
The more I looked at it, the more I do not see it as a project 1 person would take on. The C#/.net aspect of it is ok with me, as I did that for several years as a Sr. Developer. Even the communication aspect seems workable to me. But the software on the RN-1 side would have to replaced, and I do not have enough embedded development experience to take on that part of it. I will take a longer look at some of the asm listings you have posted, to see if it's something I might be ok at doing.
In an ideal world, I see the RN-1 code would simply be a high performance 'moveTo' scheduler that dealt with synchronization of the servos, including gyro influence, and sending sensor data back to the PC. Buffering on the RN-1 side would be part of that code as well. Not so much for 'moves' as the RN-1 already does, but more for 'autonomous' behavior but with a bigger brain (and not really truly autonomous). But like I said, just wishful thinking.