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Re: pic: 2039's '09 drivers station

We used the Laptop to show the status of our 4 photoeye sensors and our dedicated empty cell mode. It would also display the voltage of our battery. The Application was created in labview.

The Driver Station would relay the information to the laptop through the same ethernet cord used for uploading code. If you'd like specifics on how we relayed the info back, I can look into that as well.
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