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Re: How to run GRIP in headless mode on the driver station?

Hello, just wondering if there was ever any solution that was released allowing you to run grip in headless mode on driver station computer. Also, just to be clear, when you run GRIP on ds computer headless, you do not need a coprocessor on the robot such as a pi or jetson board correct? Thank you. I appreciate any forthcoming answers.
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Re: How to run GRIP in headless mode on the driver station?

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Hello, just wondering if there was ever any solution that was released allowing you to run grip in headless mode on driver station computer. Also, just to be clear, when you run GRIP on ds computer headless, you do not need a coprocessor on the robot such as a pi or jetson board correct? Thank you. I appreciate any forthcoming answers.
Yep, this was fixed a while ago
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