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Re: Importing (navX) Library into Labview

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Originally Posted by mshafer1 View Post
I'm not sure which version you have downloaded, but I have attempted to address this issue by branching one of the main repositories (kauailabs/nav6) and adding a VI package which can be installed using the VI Package Manager (which you likely already have installed). You can find both the source code vi's and the VI package at https://github.com/mshafer1/nav6 Go to the release tab and download the vip file. (you can also download the entire zip, but it is likely that the code I was working from is the same as what you currently have.)
If you are using the navX-MXP w/the RoboRio, it's highly recommended to use the latest LabVIEW Library, which is developed by the Zebracorns (Team 900). This will get installed automatically when you run the setup.exe file within the navX-MXP Latest Build.

The library will be installed to C:\Users\<username>\navx-mxp\Labview\
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