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i am a newbie at the camera

OK, i am a complete newbie at the camera software and i have no idea what i am doing. i went through the LabVIEW tutorials and that didn't do much. I used the examples on another forum to see if i could understand what i am doing but that was very little help. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41214

i cant even get the camera to take a picture or show me what its looking at. after fiddling around with LabVIEW i see it as a very easy interface for basic programing. if any one could give me a step by step process to get LabVIEW to connect to the camera i will greatly appreciate it.
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Re: i am a newbie at the camera

Use Easy C instead.
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Re: i am a newbie at the camera

First, are you getting power to the camera? Second, do you have both serial connections hooked up? (That's a no-no, by the way)

You have to get the guide from kevin.org or usfirst.org and follow it STEP-BY-STEP. Trust me, skimming over it without carefully reading and following the instructions to the letter will just leave you frustrated.
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Re: i am a newbie at the camera

To get a feel for the software......start by using last years cmucam2 software and play with that....its super easy to use and youll have an easier time problem solving....

try playing with
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~cmucam/cmucam2/CMUcam2GUI.zip

labview is pretty advanced and somewhat hard to use....

good luck
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