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programming spikes
hey everybody,
here's my problem; I want to program a spike to turn on when I press a button on the joystick, I've looked through all the tutorials but can't find anything on how to control spikes any one have any ideas? also, how do I program the joystick buttons? I know this seems like really basic stuff but this is my first year programing and I have NO IDEA what I'm doing, so very basic instructions would be appreciated Thanks |
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Re: programming spikes
What language are you using? Spikes are Relays, that may help get you in the right direction. I know the Labview code refers to them as relays, not Spikes.
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Re: programming spikes
I'm using Labview
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Re: programming spikes
I think there is an example you can get to from the LabVIEW Getting Started page in the lower right corner ("more...").
Here is a relay example for when you have a motor or double solenoid driven by a Spike. This does forward and reverse, but you can change "reverse" to "off" if you like. Here is how you get buttons out of a joystick. |
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