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Hello. I am trying to make a basic program that enables our robot to simply turn to face the vision target. I have already used the vision assistant to make a reliable .vi and I need help with the rest of the program inside labview.
Link to file: www dot mediafire dot com/?84xtjrnrw421cr2 (replace "dot" with period) So basically I don't know: A. How to ftp the reference image onto the crio and have the program know where it is. B. Whether the rest of the program will work C. Am I missing anything? Thanks! ![]() |
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I just realized that you will need the vision .vi too.
here: www dot mediafire dot com/?k8pndljn4x76a8o I believe that if you extract the "custom vi" folder to your documents it should work. |
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Re: Programming Vision Tracking
Your new vi's just need to
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Re: Programming Vision Tracking
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Re: Programming Vision Tracking
I'm a little unsure of what reference image needs to be ftp-ed, but you can use any ftp program, or even the MS File Explorer. You type ftp://10.te.am.02 into the file path prompt and you should see the cRIO file system via ftp. I don't have one with me, but select a directory to put the image and drag it in. You may then need to update the path to point to that location. For paths on the cRIO built on Windows, I think that c:\ is equivalent to the / root.
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