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Re: General LabVIEW questions from a VERY new user

To your first question, you have a number of ways to process images. One of those involves running RoboRealms on your dashboard or driver station computer and sending data to the robot. Others involve running LV code in your dashboard or running LV code on your cRIO.

To the second question, the window motors do not have a feedback mechanism. If you add a potentiometer or an encoder, possibly a limit switch in some cases, you can know how much they have turned. But the motors can't do that automatically, you have to build it.

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