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Re: TeleOp Init/Stop vs. Auton-Iterative Init/Stop
As a side note, unless you modify Robot Main.vi, it doesn't matter if it starts in Auto Disabled or Telop Disabled, as they both call Disabled.vi.
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Re: TeleOp Init/Stop vs. Auton-Iterative Init/Stop
Exactly. ... I assumed that Alan's concerns were because his team may not be using Labview, and then that double-state (either/or) case structure wouldn't apply to him. I have zero insight into the C++ or Java frameworks, so I don't know if they provide that "either-or" case like we have in LV.
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