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Re: CMUCam, Easy C, and Labview
Did you convert Kevin's code into Easy C?
If I run the servos for the camera off the RC will the back up battery still need to be fully charged? I was planning on running the servos off for ease of programming, since I don't have much time to test, but I can try to do it. I don't think I've been running the camera off a full back-up, I'll try that. I had thought that since it worked fine in Labview, and I had given the robot power via the RC and the back-up. I don't have any problem keeping a full back-up battery since we have a few, as well as chargers. We set-up the camera properly. I made sure of that. I had it running once, so it could be the power problem. But thanks for all the help. |
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