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NXTteleop

What does it mean when the NXT says "Teleop offline" when directly connected to the computer, and how do you make it go online?
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Re: NXTteleop

If your using the template that came with the toolkit it means that the NXT is running the tele-op program but is disabled or has not received a new packet from the fms.

To fix it, when your running the program off the computer, just control the case structure that has your tele-op code with either a Boolean constant or a Boolean control from the front panel
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