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Re: LabVIEW with NXT sensors
VIs for HiTechnic sensors are available from HiTechnic. They are not on the web site yet but will be posted there shortly. In the mean time, email support@hitechnic.com for a copy.
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And, as an aside, you can ALWAYS read analog sensors like the accelerometer and Gyro by using the Light Sensor VIs. I did with accelerometers and gyros from the last several year's KOP with ease.
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