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Re: Team 254 Presents: CheesyVision

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Originally Posted by brunoUC View Post
Hi, I have been trying to use the Cheesy vision with LabView, but i can't find the correct functions to use it. Is it possible? if so how can i do it?

Thank you!
As much as I would like to say I can help, I can't.
The solution I posted here will not work! What I posted is a Socket Requester. What is needed is a Socket Receiver.

I have tried dozens of variations based on tutorials, and on-line NI help, but so far have not been able to find anything that will work with CheesyVision and LabView. I know it "should" be simple, but so far I have not found anything that will work.

That said, it could quite easily be my setup. I do not have access to a cRio, so I am using one laptop to run CheesyVision and another running the "receiver" vi in a standalone configuration.

If anyone has any insight in how to resolve this, PLEASE SPEAK UP!!
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