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Getting Started Programming with FRC Hardware: Videos and Tutorials

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Created on: Nov 10, 2008 9:43 AM by BLAQmx - Last Modified:  Jan 22, 2009 1:06 PM by BLAQmx

 

Introduction

 

This training provides a modular overview of the National Instruments LabVIEW FRC software and FIRST Robotics Competition hardware.  Each module contains a video and supporting documentation on how to interface the LabVIEW FRC programming environment with the cRIO FRC.  This guide is a great resource for getting started with this year's FIRST competition.

 


LabVIEW Online Training Modules - The basics for programming in LabVIEWjjf The Basics
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Getting Started - These Modules Provide the Basics on the FRC Hardware and Software
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Using the Tools - Essential Concepts for Building and Programming Your Robot
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Sensor-Basics.jpg
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Building a Better Robot - Complex Concepts to Bring Your Robot to Life
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REQUIREMENTS:
Application Software: LabVIEW Full Development System 8.2.1
Driver Software: NI-RIO 2.4.1
Hardware Family: Multifunction DAQ (MIO)
Add-on Software: LabVIEW FPGA Module 8.6
Product Category: FPGA Module
Development Topic: FPGAs
Industry: ATE/Instrumentation, Aerospace/Avionics, Government/Defense, Semiconductor
Application Type: Simulation
Technology: FPGA
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Billbo911 Billbo911  says:

Mark,

I see you are up to Rev. 5 on this page, but I see no obvious additions or modifications. Is there a simple way to figure out what changed on this page and if we should make note of it?

sciencewhiz sciencewhiz  says in response to Billbo911:

If you click on the maginifying glass next to the revision number, you can compare versions side by side. In this case, the changes are the addition on the introduction text on top, and various formatting things related to that text.

Jon236 Jon236  says in response to sciencewhiz:

I did that, but can't see what was changed on 22 December....anybody want to give us a clue?

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