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Re: Different images on dashboard?
Like Greg said, displaying images isn't quite as simple in C++. The default dashboard only gets images directly from the camera. To send images, you'd need to create a network socket, send data to a laptop, and then use socket programming on the laptop to get the image back off the network. Then you'd need to find a way to display the image you just got.
I'd assume LabVIEW does the same thing, but it has all of this built in without you having to write custom code for it. |
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