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EASY traction control?
At the Oregon Regional we realized that traction control is really important. I have read a number of forums that talk about traction control...come on now
! Most of the discussion is like listening to the advanced chem teacher talking about thermodynamics to a third grader. We are new to LabView and programming for that matter. Is their anything we can do to EASILY get traction control. After looking through other discussion we like the idea of limiting the joystick values to slow the acceleration but don't quite know how that would work. Is there any easy way to slow the joystick response to slow the acceleration? Any other suggestion? |
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