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Re: Daisy Vision w/ Java. Error compiling

The DaisyCV project is a standard Java application that runs on your laptop, so you should be able to run it by going to Run -> Run (rather than Run As -> WPIlib Java Deploy) assuming everything is set up correctly.

I'm glad people are still using this four years later! For context, DaisyCV was a vision application developed by Team 341 in 2012 for the game Aim High. It processes camera frames on the driver's station, and sends key metrics (like the angle towards a vision target) back to the robot. It should still be workable, though the NetworkTables and SmartDashboard libraries do get updated from time to time and I would not be surprised if some tweaking was necessary.

Also, you should be aware that there are more options for vision processing available today than there were in 2012 when this was written. In particular, Roborealm is much more comprehensive and better supported than DaisyCV.
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