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- #Frc driver station install#
- #Frc driver station software#
- #Frc driver station code#
- #Frc driver station Offline#
#Frc driver station software#
#Frc driver station Offline#
#Frc driver station code#
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The versions listed here relate to the 2020 season (Jan 2020 +) and we can expect at least some of these to shift during the build season. This article aims to provide a baseline of third-party software components (and the relevant versions for the current season).
![frc driver station frc driver station](http://team358.org/files/programming/ControlSystem2009-/sm_DriverStation.jpg)
More information about the FRC Default Dashboard software can be found here.As we evolve as a team the software footprint increases in complexity. Installation instructions can be found here. The FRC Default Dashboard is included in the FRC Game Tools. It includes a tabbed display that can switch between viewing an image from a camera on the robot or a display of NetworkTables variables, a display of information regarding the joysticks and drive motors, an indicator of the robot IP and battery voltage, and a second tabbed display that can switch between examples of custom indicators and controls, a test tab for use with the Driver Station Test Mode and a Checklist tab that teams can use to enter a custom checklist to complete before each match. The FRC Default Dashboard serves as a an example of the types of feedback teams may want from their robot. The purpose of the Dashboard is to provide feedback about the operation of the robot. The FRC LabVIEW Dashboard is the default dashboard program installed with, and automatically launched by, the FRC Driver Station.