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Unread 08-01-2012, 19:00
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Re: Java Camera Feed to Laptop

If you mean dashboard instead of driver station, the steps are ...

1. Configure your camera to 10.te.am.11 using the camera configuration tool.
2. Connect the camera to the switch.
3. Connect the driver station laptop to the switch and set the DS team ID.
4. Launch the Driver Station. It will launch the dashboard.
5. Rejoice in the video showing on the dashboard.
Bonus. Switch to the Kinect tab and view the skeleton from the Kinect (provided the drivers are installed and it is connected and powered).

If you want to change things, you can use LV to create a dashboard project, customize, and build your own. There are other dashboard tools you can choose to use as well including C# and Java I believe.

Greg McKaskle