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Re: zomB Dashboard

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Originally Posted by MikeNimmo View Post
We are thinking about bypassing the cRio with the camera because we aren't planning on doing any image processing. This means that we do not need any camera code and just need to set parameters in the zomb designer for the camera, right?
Correct, you don't need any code. In fact, you can just hook it up to your router and it will work.
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We have a PC with the camera plugged in a network hub, we set "Source" to be "MJPEGStream" and "Source args" field to be 10.31.26.20 in the visual zomb and pressed F5. The camera image is not showing on the ZomB dashboard pop up. Did we do something wrong? We have the frc/FRC account and also enabled anonymous connection for the camera. The image shows up fine on IE at http://10.31.26.20/ which means there is nothing wrong with our camera connection.
hmm, that should work fine. Using your web browser, does going to http://10.31.26.20/axis-cgi/mjpg/video.cgi using frc/FRC work? The username thing seems to be our top error. I also fixed a few bugs in the MJPEGStream class the other day that may help, i'll build it and post it as soon as I can.

Also, did you try deploying it to an exe, exiting Visual ZomB, and running that exe? Doing this sometimes helps
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