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Re: usb to db15
In any case, be VERY careful about using anything that could be considered a computer in your controls. Unless you can hook everything up with wires, resistors, capacitors, etc, anything simple and that doesn't have logic in it, you'll almost definitely be safe, because it's not a computer. But if you're doing any sort of programming, don't count on that control system being legal in FIRST.
As always, don't take anything said here for 100% truth, you'll all have to do your own research, but that won't happen tilll January. If you want to prototype now, great, but just don't put all your eggs in one basket. |
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