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Custom firmware and IDE for the VEX Cortex Microcontroller
...With a real-time kernel based on FreeRTOS and a development environment built on Eclipse CDT, PROS uses proven software to increase the reliability and usability of the VEX development system across all three major computing platforms.
PROS is currently under active development to make it usable for VEX high school and middle school teams. PROS is intended for advanced VEX users seeking to move beyond competing environments.
Eclipse and FreeRTOS have their own licensing agreements. Please see http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html and http://www.freertos.org/a00114.html for details.
The project exists to make the FIRST 4279's Robotic control software freely available. The project also helps facilitate communications among the mechanical and controls sub teams building the robot.
...After completing the first lap, Robot A must pass the golf ball to Robot B in the space between the start and finish lines. This sequence continues until Robot B crosses the finish line on the 4th lap. Teams will have a maximum time of 120 seconds to complete the four laps.
RoboBeans is an interface to the "Robocup 2D Soccer Simulation Server" that allows developers to write Robocup teams\agents concentrating on behaviour and AI without having to worry about syntax of communication or network issues.
Developed by a member of WHWR (Wichita Home School Robotics) to help with keeping track of scores during the BEST Robotics 2009 game High Octane. It's possible I may have missed a source file if so let me know.
This is a fork of the JollyNinja Bot for Robocode. The project intends to document JollyNinja's source code, make it work in teams and provide a solid API to base other Bots on, especially TeamRobot based bots.