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Re: Servos, cameras, and inverting limit switches

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Originally Posted by sthreet View Post
Pretty certain We've done all of that, the setup is the only thing with the name of "axis camera", right? The bridge is just the ethernet thing also, right? Enable button is just the on pushed while in the driver station, right?
Yep, "axis camera" is the only one, and the Ethernet thing is the right place.
It sounds like you used the right setup procedure.

There is a bandwidth limit set by the bridge (Ethernet thing) that will block the camera image.
Using the Dashboard controls try lowering the camera resolution and frames per second. That will reduce the bandwidth demand to test if bandwidth might be the problem.

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I know that. they shrink-wrapped the limit switches though, so I figured it would be easier to change the code. however, reversing the code has no change and I'm not sure why. Should I include my code here?
Post your vi or a zipped project and we'll see if we can spot any code issues. As long as it isn't reversed in two places (two wrongs make a right here) the code change should have worked.
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