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Re: General LabVIEW questions from a VERY new user

One thing I notice is that you don't necessarily need to enable the safety for spinner motors. If you believe that your code needs to update the motors in order to be safe and in control, then leave the safety on and consider the rate at which you believe you need to update them. Otherwise turn the safety off.

I think the next thing for you to do is to retrieve the motors of the shooter by name, and connect the axis value to the value of both motor refnums.

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