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LABVIEW
Is there any other way to program other than using the basic framework?
I no longer have the time to go through 50 posts and such so sorry if this is posted already. Please respond ASAP. |
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Re: LABVIEW
You'll have to be more specific.
The Basic Framework from last year is no longer in use. (We use a modified Advanced Framework, but use fancy functional globals to call devrefs by name, instead of wiring them from Begin to the other VIs). Please tell me if I misinterpreted what you're trying to say. |
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Re: LABVIEW
O.K, the technical answer is NO, you can not use the framework from last year on this years robot.
HOWEVER: there are a couple of things that you can use which look very similar, i.e Teleop, and Autonomous Independent. The Begin and Finish vi's are just the opens and closes respectively. There should be no difference in Teleop, or in Autonomous this year, or at least for our team it wasn't. good luck and hopefully this helped Last edited by Egg 3141592654 : 10-02-2010 at 20:23. Reason: framework != fromework |
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Re: LABVIEW
Ah I see, thank you for the responses and I have decided to learn the new framework.
-Joe"y" Horth |
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