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Dual gyros
What's the easiest way to implement two gyros using Kevin's code? Would it be to modify every function to take an input for the gyro number (would take a while to do), copy and past/rename every function or is there a better way than these?
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Re: Dual gyros
You could copy his files over, and re implement with a different file name and change the names of the variables in them and the functions(actual you may be able to get away with not changing the variables but i don't know)
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