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Re: 2012: Tuning the Jaguar's Speed Control PID Loop

Thanks for the info. It turns out that you have to run the Windows installer program, which builds the source code tree as part of the install process. Typical Windowsness. I carried the file to my Windows box in the workshop and had much more luck.

My day job involves work on telescopes run by Linux computers, so I have gotten used to finding source code without executing an app first.
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