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DSager3 DSager3 is offline
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Help Programming Our Shooter In LabView

Hi all, hope you can help.

Tonight my team finished construction of our elevator system and shooter. Our elevator is the popular poly cord run on pulleys design and our shooter (pictures attached) has one wheel powered by a BaneBot motor(not in the picture) and a controllable hood powered by a window motor. We are satisfied with its performance right now, but we think that if we were to mount the shooter on a lazy susan and use the camera to track the backboards and it automatically adjust the lazy susan and shooter hood accordingly, it would take our robot to the next level. Only problem is that our programmers are relatively inexperienced. We are programming in LabView and any help of how to code this function, or even where to being is greatly appreciated.

Thank you and best of luck to all teams.
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