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Re: How do you draw a bounding box using GRIP?
If I auto Gen code, how would I go about running it in a windows environment. I am not overly familiar with programming and vision in particular, hence why I ask.
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Re: How do you draw a bounding box using GRIP?
You don't. You run it on your roborio/on a co-processor.
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Re: How do you draw a bounding box using GRIP?
My co-processor is running a Windows enviroment though... Directly on the robot, not the driver station. So back to the original question of, Is there anyway one could do this directly in GRIP in a Windows environment? At this point I'm guessing the answer is no.
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Re: How do you draw a bounding box using GRIP?
Quote:
http://github.com/WPIRoboticsProject...board/releases This year the team is well on its way to a generated-code based autonomous, with the grip-pipeline running on the rio - so no extra weight, nor space. And the improvement over last year is potential for thread/input control for 2 cameras. The generate-code instructions are all there in screensteps. |
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