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Re: CMUcam2 code for EDU-RC?

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Originally Posted by Matt Krass
I haven't seen our EDU controller in a while, does the TTL port have 3 pins or 4 pins? I wanna say 3 and if so do we need all 4? I assume not since only 3 go to the camera, but the TTL adapter still has four pins, so which 3 do we have to align?
This should answer your question. The picture is take from page 11 of the 2005 RC reference guide (http://robotics.dyndns.org/DATASHEET..._RC_GUIDE.pdf), and the EDU diagram is taken from page 11 of the 2004 EDU reference guide (http://robotics.dyndns.org/DATASHEET...EDU_GUIDE.pdf).

Obviously, the +5V pin on the full-size RC is not needed.
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