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Re: Exiting Autonomous Mode
No jumpers in place at all and I'm running V7.
I updated my V2 copy of Easy C last night, but haven't reloaded code yet. I doubt that that is the problem, but I'll find out this afternoon. |
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Re: Exiting Autonomous Mode
No luck with the upgrade. Still not getting to the Manual operation section of my code. What a VEXing problem......
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Re: Exiting Autonomous Mode
Hmm. Other than the transmitter not having the Drive mode set to 23, I can't think of anything else.
- Turn the transmitter on and hold down the Mode and Select buttons located next to the display until the menu is opened. - Press the Mode button until "DRIVE" is displayed. - Use the +/- buttons to set the Drive mode to 23. If that doesn't work, could you show the code? |
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Re: Exiting Autonomous Mode
I've got this to barebones.
Open the competition template. Open the Autonomous block and put in a Print-To-Screen Open the Operator block and put in a P-T-S Build & Download Open the Terminal window Turn on the transmitter Let me know what you see after 20 seconds. |
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Re: Exiting Autonomous Mode
And the real solution is........
Download the correct version of the Master Code!!!!! There are two version of Master Code V7. One for EasyC and one for MPLAB. Make sure you download the correct one. Thanks go out to Rick Torrance for pointing this out to me and being so patient with me in the process. |
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