Colony: Issueshttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/https://roboticsclub.org/redmine/redmine/favicon.ico2010-09-07T21:49:26ZRobotics Club
Redmine Task #1400 (Assigned): Complete SURG formhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/14002010-09-07T21:49:26ZAlex Zirbelazirbel@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>Fill out the Colony SURG Participation Agreement form. Due noon, Sept. 30 (Participation form); Final report form due last day of the semester.</p> Task #1389 (Assigned): Figure out rangefinders grouphttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/13892010-09-03T20:47:27ZAlex Zirbelazirbel@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>Check on the rangefinders, since the group wasn't at the last colony meeting.</p> Task #1387 (Assigned): Conclusion on filter designhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/13872010-09-03T20:44:26ZAlex Zirbelazirbel@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>Check with Emily on the filter design, and reach a decision on the next thing to do.</p> Bug #960 (Assigned): xbee idhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/9602009-12-05T07:05:22ZDavid Schultzdsschult@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>The xbee id should be set to the robot id (which is in the eeprom) on init.</p>
<p>The xbee currently just uses the last stored address in xbee memory, which works most of the time but is not failsafe.</p> Task #950 (Assigned): Wireless - xbee.chttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/9502009-11-27T17:54:25ZDavid Schultzdsschult@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>integrate serial.c xbee functions into xbee.c, clean up file</p> Task #946 (Assigned): Wireless - core send, ack functionshttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/9462009-11-27T17:46:40ZDavid Schultzdsschult@andrew.cmu.eduEnhancement #925 (Assigned): xbee baud rateshttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/9252009-11-13T19:55:07ZDavid Schultzdsschult@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>Currently, only default of 9600 baud works. Get other rates, specifically 115200, to work.</p> Bug #852 (Assigned): Xbee Documentationhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/8522009-10-30T19:41:35ZDan Shopedshope@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>Make a page on wiki w/ Xbee setup/config commands</p>
<p>Link to PDF</p> Enhancement #798 (Assigned): get all the library inti's and functions to behavehttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/7982009-10-21T23:08:08ZBrad Neuman
<p>multiple init calls should not cause undefined behavior</p> Bug #790 (Assigned): XBee/Wireless Initializationhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/7902009-10-20T01:38:01ZJohn Sextonjsexton@alumni.cmu.edu
<p>XBee and Wireless Init functions seem to conflict. dragonfly_init() appears to call xbee_init() [found in serial.c in libdragonfly], while wl_init() appears to call xbee_lib_init() [found in xbee.c in libwireless]. The two functions appear to be arguing over what to assign a few registers.</p>
<p>We found that to get the XBees to work, xbee_init() needs to be called again after drangonfly_init(), but before wl_basic_init_default() [which basically just calls wl_init()].</p>
<p>We also are not confident that calls to wl_set_channel() are working correctly, or if the channel is getting re-initialized by calls to xbee_init()/xbee_lib_init().</p> Bug #693 (Assigned): Better sanity check for invalid BOM typehttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/6932009-10-02T21:56:45ZKevin Woo
<p>assert would be nice</p> Enhancement #577 (Assigned): Improve library error codeshttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/5772009-09-11T01:22:12ZBrad Neuman
<p>Each library function should check a global value to see if the library is properly init'd, if not it should return an error code</p> Bug #575 (Assigned): Battery Level Indicatorhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/5752009-09-11T00:20:55ZAustin Buchanabuchan@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>Make an battery level indicator behavior using the orbs</p> Task #390 (Feedback): Investigate how to use the JTAG ICEhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/3902009-03-27T21:02:49ZKevin Woo
<p>We want to do profiling of functions</p> Task #368 (Assigned): Make sure all robots program the correct xbee id from eepromhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/3682009-03-20T21:07:48ZKevin Woo
<p>EEPROMs are all programmed and code to read it is fine. We just need to make sure the wireless code does it.</p>