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Coaches
should review the
FVC Coaches Manual
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All
should view the
"Quad Quandary"
challenge animation -
hi-res
low-res
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All
should read the
"Quad
Quandary" challenge documentation - the
rules are important!
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A good
supplementary source is "Vex
for the Technically Challenged" - many great
examples and ideas are represented in this document
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Build sub-team
should go over kit inventory and familiarize themselves with the included
components
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Build
sub-team should check out the
Innovation FIRST Inc. (IFI) site for additional
Vex-legal available components
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Programming sub-team install easyC and start working with the coding
environment - use the most recent
Master Code,
Competition Template and documentation
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Take
note of the official
FVC Forum and the
unofficial
FVC
forum (as well as the
Chief
Delphi FVC forum) - for news, ideas and issue
resolution
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Build
team members should build a "Squarebot" as documented in the
manual for the Vex
Development kit.
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Programming
sub-team can practice code execution with the "Squarebot" chassis
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The team
should brainstorm on how to address the challenge - the strategies to
follow, the specific tactics to try - how to design a robot to meet those
goals!
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The build team
should start the robot design process with the chassis first
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A
sub-group should obtain materials and documentation to build a
full or
partial challenge field for practice - this could
be shared with other team(s)
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easyC development
cycle - build, code, test, repeat as needed
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Drive sub-team
should start to practice as robot design becomes stable