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Is Auto-Iterative called by default?
OK, this may be a silly question, but I notice that in Robot Main.vi the Autonomous Iterative.vi is placed in the mode case statement under "Autonomous Enable" . I also notice that the "Independent" mode within the Autonomous Iterative.vi has a comment that states that Autonomous Independent.vi has been launched in parallel, but I don't see where that occurs. Do I need to replace the Autonomous Iterative.vi with Autonomous Independent.vi inside robot main? Thanks
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Re: Is Auto-Iterative called by default?
Look inside the BEGIN.VI. In there is a selection to choose Iterative/Independent, and a shortcut (link) to the location of the independent.vi
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Re: Is Auto-Iterative called by default?
Ahhhhh, thank you.
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