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internal demons?
We're at our wits end! Two of my C++ students and I are programming with the banner sensors to control wheel rpms. The program will run correctly for a few runs and then inexplicably decide to switch motor outputs ( from pwm01 to pwm02 or whatever we have them set to) and inputs from the light sensors . This has been happening for several weeks. I have redownloaded the master control program, swapped controllers, used different digital inputs ( 6 and 7 or 1 and 2) to no avail. Has anyone had this happen to them before?
Thanks!! Team 539 programming group |
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