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Labview and Sensors
To start off i have next to no experience with labview and I, like many others are trying to find which programming language to use next year. I know for all the drag and drop type of programming i've done in the past, LEGO NXT and RCX there are a specific set of sensors that you can use without seriously hacking the firmware.
Does anyone know how the support for different sensors will be done, in labview can you make your own ISR or low level code that is necessary to interpret sensors such as a custom CMU cam or a turbo encabulator, or will we need to rely on NI to release support for specific sensors. |
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