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Re: printf issue

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Originally Posted by Max Brin
Hey, thanks for replying so fast, our problem has been solved, by Connecting the controller directly via cable (not via radio) to the interface. .
That's great Max. An important tip to other teams experiencing similar problems. The printf function prints data out the program port on the robot controller. The radios are connected to the Robot Controller and the Operator Interface, allowing them to communicate.

It is possible to connect a personal computer to the Operator Interface through the Dashboard port. The possibilities with the Dashboard port are limited to the communication specification for the Dashboard port. More information on the Dashboard port, including a sample application can be found on the IFI website here.
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