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Two Joystick Drive Program
Hey,
We were taking a look at the Two Joystick Drive Program listed as an example at http://www.education.rec.ri.cmu.edu/...view/index.htm. Apparently, it requires a signal from the judges' booth in order to run the Read Packet VI. However, we obviously can't get this signal in practice because we don't have access to a judges' booth. How would we replicate this signal in a test program? |
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