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Re: Working with spikes and servos in labview
You need to use the relay VI set from the WPI library. You can find those in the Actuator section. Look at the Relay Example in the LV opening screen. That should show you what needs to be connected where, and you can copy and paste pieces of it into your Main vi. For competition use, I'd recommend a case structure around the SET Relay VI, activated by an unbundled Button 1 from a Joystick GET, as well as changing any controls you can to constants.
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