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C++ coding vs. Digital sidecar
Why are the ports on the C++ program coding not functioning the ones on the digital sidecar? Especially with Jaguars.
We have 6 jaguars. When we try to use port 1 and 2, jaguars 3 and 4 are flashing. Port 1 and 2 are hooked up to our CIM motors but they work when we command to use Port 3 and 4 in the C++ coding. Last edited by Team 3705 : 01-02-2012 at 14:57. |
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Re: C++ coding vs. Digital sidecar
A lot of teams have reported this. Have you fixed your DB37 cable according to these instructions?
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Re: C++ coding vs. Digital sidecar
We seem to have the same problem but it is associated with a RobotDrive error with the motor safety.
We see this when we loaded last years code. It does not happen with this year's simple template example. Anyone else seen this error? |
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Re: C++ coding vs. Digital sidecar
Remember, with this year's code, the slots are in different places. Make sure you go back through the code and reassign the appropriate slots to make it work.
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Re: C++ coding vs. Digital sidecar
Thanks! We made it work! Our status was light works now also...
than kyou very much XD |
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