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Re: Getting Familiar with Programming in WindRiver
All this is very helpful information.
So, is this saying that there is a possibility of say, I plug in a random USB steering wheel into USB port 1 on the DSU, upload the driver files from a USB thumb drive (found off of the manufacturer's website) and then program using the various functions and classes using the WindRiver IDE? Hopefully someone releases some precompiled header files so that we have steering control instead of joysticks. |
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