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I was wondering if it is legal for a driver to type at the leyboard of the dashboard computer?
If so, how about the ability to take in input from the drivers via the parallel port? (taken in by the dashboard program or a 2nd program?) Can there even be a 2nd program running and displying on the computer screen? Let me be clear.....the result/output of all of this is simply visual feedback to the drivers....no comtrol of the robot is desired.....only the ability to take input or statistics on the drivers themselves as they drive. (hear rate, breathing rate, nervous twitchs, finger snapping.....etc....) Thanks, -Quentin |
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