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- #INTO THE DEAD 2 CONTROLLER SUPPORT ANDROID ANDROID#
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#INTO THE DEAD 2 CONTROLLER SUPPORT ANDROID ANDROID#
#INTO THE DEAD 2 CONTROLLER SUPPORT ANDROID DRIVER#
#INTO THE DEAD 2 CONTROLLER SUPPORT ANDROID HOW TO#
Getting Help User Documentation and TutorialsįIRST maintains an online wiki with information and tutorials on how to use the FIRST Tech Challenge software and robot control system. Once you have downloaded and uncompressed (if needed) your folder, you can use Android Studio to import the folder ("Import project (Eclipse ADT, Gradle, etc.)").
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tar.gz archive file) from the Downloads subsection of the Releases page for this repository. You can also download the project folder (as a. ZIP file will keep the size of the download manageable. Or, if you prefer, you can use the "Download Zip" button available through the main repository page. If you are a git user, FIRST recommends that you use the -depth command line argument to only clone the most current version of the repository:.If you would like to save time and space, there are some options that you can choose to download only the most current version of the Android project folder: It is important to note that this repository is large and can take a long time and use a lot of space to download. It contains the most current information about the FIRST Tech Challenge software and control system. Note that the wiki is an "evergreen" document that is constantly being updated and edited. If you are new to the FIRST Tech Challenge software and control system, you should visit the online wiki to learn how to install, configure, and use the software and control system: To use this SDK, download/clone the entire project to your local computer.
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This GitHub repository contains the source code that is used to build an Android app to control a FIRST Tech Challenge competition robot. We appreciate your patience and understanding as work to migrate to a permanent solution. We realize that this creates a problem with teams that have maintained a history of software within the ftc_app workspace. Different approaches to prevent the size problem from recurring are being evaluated by the FTC Technology Team. For the foreseeable future a season specific version of the repository will be hosted at the url above. Not only does this violate GitHub's usage policies, but puts an undue burden on users of the repository when they download it. As such the ftc_app repository has grown to over 1GB. Why are we doing this? Git/GitHub is not designed to store large binary blobs. V5.0 has also been posted to where all further releases will be posted for the 2019/20 season. If you are looking for the most current version of the FTC SDK software, please visit the FtcRobotController GitHub repository: This repository contains v5.0 of the FTC SDK.