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Re: New Year, New ZomB Dashboard

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Originally Posted by byteit101 View Post
is this on the classmate? and using DBPackets? I've experienced the exact opposite when using DBPackets sometimes (slow on other computer, fast on driver)
Yes this is on the classmate but we are actually using TCP instead of DBPackets. When we try DBPackets, NetConsole gives us this message: >>>>Fatal error "When packing data to the dashboard, too much data was packed and the buffer overflowed." in Printf() in C:/windriver/workspace/WPILib/Dashboard.cpp at line 283

EDIT: We are currently sending 9 floats which souldn't be too many. Also we are using ZomB version 0.8.

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