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Moving 2 Lego Motors in Labview with Controller

So far we have managed to get one lego motor to move forward and backward in labview. However whenever we try to add a second/different output the entire vi blows up in our faces. So far I've lost the left side of my face. Please help us wire a new the new outputs and a link or guide would be great, Thanks!
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That must have hurt.
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Your profile information suggests that you're programming an FTC robot. Is that right? Are you using NXT-G?
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Yes we are programming for FTC and I'm pretty sure we are using an NXT-G brick.
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Re: Moving 2 Lego Motors in Labview with Controller

I'm sorry, LabVIEW NXT is outside my area of expertise. All I can do right now is suggest that you study the example frameworks, and look for relevant documents or tutorials on the National Instruments web site.
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