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Simple Program To C # For The Controls Are A Drone 2.0

Hello everyone!

Guys, maybe you have someone have a simple C # program to control the robot A Drone 2.0? Really need to help out!

I have a simple program in C + + to control, but I can not remake it ((


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#1  

Theres one in the ez-SDK for ar drone 1. the ar drone 2.0 hasn't been made compatible yet, but the ar drone one controls work just fine. only the camera doesn't work.

Here: Tutorial31-ARDrone.zip

#2  

Technopro, It was in the SDK? Oh, man, I just realized that this SDK > <

Take a look here this program - the program there on webcam looking for the line and korektiruet robot line. Can it will merge this program with the example of the SDK? Can you try?

#4  

Sorry Sheriff, but i'm still only starting to ease into C#(and at a very young age) so I wouldn't know what to tell you.

#5  

I am also a beginner, C # are not used in the training program as well as necessity requires. What to do? No one can help :(

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#6  

Are you not interested in using ARC? It's a lot easier than C#

#7  

I'm very interested, DJ Sures! =) But, I have a version of the AR Drone 2.0 and video EZ-B does not work with the drone, plus video I really really need to get the robot flying through the black line. I, Technopro, SDK took off from the example in C # - it works (except for video) video but I get through my program on the TV tuner (TV tuner does not work the way EZ-B).

Can you help? There should merge the two projects into one, and I have no knowledge of how to do it, unfortunately, but you need to write a program is very urgent.

I searched through the entire internet in search of examples of different, many have found the D but I know it is worse than C #

http://rghost.ru/46148516 (Click "SKACHAT)

Somebody help! In the long stay! stress

#8  

So, like I wrote a program, it remains an open space in the room to test it.

Another question - what controls the speed of movement in one direction or another?