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Re: How do Dashboard Projects Work

To be a little more clear about what the separation is between the two:

The dashboard project is a normal LabVIEW project, where you build and run it with windows as its target machine. When you build it, it is compiled into an .exe file, which you use on your driver station. This program talks to the driver station, and can also talk to the robot.

The robot project is a real-time LabVIEW project, where you build and run it on the cRio. When you build it, it is compiled specifically to run on the cRio target. This program also talks to the driver station.
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