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Question 2012 Driver Station PWM display doesn't work

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The Driver Station PWM display doesn't seem to work properly out of the box (base software). Last year I found this display to be very helpful in debugging. Has anyone figured out what the trick is to reenable this feature for 2012?
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Re: 2012 Driver Station PWM display doesn't work

There's a bug on the robot side.
It's defaulting to looking at the second Digital Module.
Joe Ross pointed this out: http://firstforge.wpi.edu/sf/go/artf1439

Open up Build Dashboard Data.vi
Look for the +1 feeding DIO Ref Open and remove it.
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THanks for chiming in, Mark. Will patch my local files to make it work.
THanks also for posting graphic of solution, JChavis
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THanks for chiming in, Mark. Will patch my local files to make it work.
THanks also for posting graphic of solution, JChavis
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Re: 2012 Driver Station PWM display doesn't work

Having the same problem with the C++ side of things as well. Is the fix the same?
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Having the same problem with the C++ side of things as well. Is the fix the same?
Nope, the C++ side has no built in Dashboard code. There is a Dashboard example that might help though.
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Re: 2012 Driver Station PWM display doesn't work

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There's a bug on the robot side.
It's defaulting to looking at the second Digital Module.
Joe Ross pointed this out: http://firstforge.wpi.edu/sf/go/artf1439

Open up Build Dashboard Data.vi
Look for the +1 feeding DIO Ref Open and remove it.
noobie at labview... can anyone tell me where i can find this vi so i can fix my dashboard?
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Re: 2012 Driver Station PWM display doesn't work

If you open Robot Main, it is called on the right side of the main loop. Or you can open the Team Code folder in the project window and locate it there.

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