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Originally Posted by cmwilson13
i don't think a co-processor is necessary you have plenty of power to do the analysis on the crio. this was done on the first crio released in 2009 which is slower and has a much smaller processor cache then the new crios and it worked fine.
your not even tracking a moving target this year so it should be even easier
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jl6MyCSELvM
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There is a very good reason to use a co-processor: any USB camera can be used. Other cameras with better framerates, resolutions, sensors, or other desirable characteristics can be used through a co-processor. That's why my team committed to using one this season, after using cRIO-based analysis every season of our existence.