VEX Programming
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RobotC also works with the Lego Mindstorms system. | RobotC also works with the Lego Mindstorms system. | ||
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+ | We have a number of [[RobotC Resources]] that you may find of use. | ||
== WPILibrary == | == WPILibrary == | ||
At the center of Easy-C is a linkable library that can be used to do robot functions. The library makes the MPLabs C compiler easier to develop code with. | At the center of Easy-C is a linkable library that can be used to do robot functions. The library makes the MPLabs C compiler easier to develop code with. | ||
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+ | == Cortex == | ||
+ | In 2009 VEX brought out the new, faster, bigger, more powerful ARM based conroller family. You need either EasyC Pro or RobotC for Cortex to program it. | ||
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+ | [http://content.vexrobotics.com/docs/Cortex_UserGuide_1010.pdf The latest Cortex User's Guide, it has all of the color codes for the status lights] | ||
== Code Resources == | == Code Resources == | ||
One of the most popular robots to build is an Omnibot. We have a sample of [[Omnibot Code]] for teams to use. | One of the most popular robots to build is an Omnibot. We have a sample of [[Omnibot Code]] for teams to use. |