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Re: Axis Camera Stream without cRIO

Hard to describe if you don't even know the basics of how to wire in LabVIEW.
  1. Create a Dashboard project
  2. Open the Dashboard Main.vi block diagram
  3. The camera section is in the middle with a vi called Camera-Read MJPG
  4. There is a pink wire going into that vi holding the camera address
    1. Double-click on the wire and delete it
    2. Position your cursor over the vi's input node for "address"
    3. right-click and choose Create -> Constant
    4. You should get a box that says 10.te.am.11
    5. Change that to 10.17.71.12
  5. Now comes the tricky part creating a new Dashboard
    1. Go back to the Project Explorer window
    2. At the bottom you'll see Build Specifications
    3. Expand that and you'll see FRC PC Dashboard
    4. Right-click and choose Properties
      1. Either remember where the Destination Directory is so you can try out your Dashboard afterwards, or change the path to the default location of the FRC Dashboard.
      2. Changing it is a little backwards,
        1. Browse to the Dashboard default location on your local disk C:\Program Files\FRC Dashboard (may be Program Files (x86) )
        2. You will have to enter an "x" as the file name once you get to the proper folder
        3. Back at the Properties screen edit the path directly to remove the x from the directory path
        4. Click OK
    5. Back at Build Specifications you should be able to right-click and Build
    6. Restart your Dashboard to see if you got it
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