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Re: Communicating With A PC

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Based on his previous posts it is probably safe to assume he is using C++.
No, I should have mentioned it, the cRio is flashed to Java so I have to use java, the client will be in C++ though. Thanks Ryan, just what I needed

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what are you trying to transfer? If you just want to get feedback or basic debug info, you could just use my ZomB Dashboard: http://firstforge.wpi.edu/sf/projects/zombdashboard
it (currently) uses the dashboard packets to send ints, floats, and strings, and also supports the video stream. You can also configure the DS to send data (minus video) to a remote computer (its in a draft manual on the site)
It uses the Dashboard class and works with Java and C++ If you need help, pm me.

Thanks for your help, if you have not noticed, I like to do a lot of things from scratch, LOL
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Re: Communicating With A PC

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Thanks for your help, if you have not noticed, I like to do a lot of things from scratch, LOL
I have, you can download it and see how I did it, and use that knowledge to enable you to build your own.
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...the cRio is flashed to Java...
The solution is to flash the crio. Not that hard, just open the FRC crio imaging tool (In LabVIEW it is under one of the menus, there is a shortcut to it somewhere also), select the crio and C++, and hit the button. Done in under 10 minutes.
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Re: Communicating With A PC

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The solution is to flash the crio. Not that hard, just open the FRC crio imaging tool (In LabVIEW it is under one of the menus, there is a shortcut to it somewhere also), select the crio and C++, and hit the button. Done in under 10 minutes.
But then I have to download the C++ library and the IDE and stuff, I will do it after I am done with this part of the project, its for my AP Comp Sci final and I don't want to risk messing up, I only have like 1 week left
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Re: Communicating With A PC

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The solution is to flash the crio. Not that hard, just open the FRC crio imaging tool (In LabVIEW it is under one of the menus, there is a shortcut to it somewhere also), select the crio and C++, and hit the button. Done in under 10 minutes.
More like 20 seconds

And the C++ libraries should already be in place on your computer if you installed the build tools from the DVD. As far as I know the imaging tool just changes a few config files to load the correct environment
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