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Lord X 29-01-2009 21:01

Lab View = big headache
 
Hello, I am on team 1510 and we have been programming with labview. Yesterday, an error popped up, it was titled "Deployment Error and Warning Resolution".
The conflict message is "Connection failed. The network address might be invalid or the target is not responding."
The weird thing is that the joy sticks we have connected work with the programs. The mentor is baffled and I haven't found a referance for it yet. Any ideas would be very apreciated before I start shaking the laptop till the problem goes way or it breaks.

Daniel Bramblett
Team 1510

whitetiger0990 29-01-2009 21:32

Re: Lab View = big headache
 
Does hitting the white arrow (without full deployment) work?

Lord X 29-01-2009 21:35

Re: Lab View = big headache
 
The program is the unbroken white arrow if that is what you mean, no it doesn't work with a broken arrow.

Daniel Bramblett
Team 1510

GRS 29-01-2009 21:44

Re: Lab View = big headache
 
Does the back of the LinkSys router have anything plugged into the WAN port?
It shouldn't.

Lord X 29-01-2009 21:46

Re: Lab View = big headache
 
I am afraid not, we are using direct connection.

Burmeister #279 29-01-2009 21:48

Re: Lab View = big headache
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord X (Post 810643)
I am afraid not, we are using direct connection.

i know it may seem blatantly obvious, but have you tried unplugging everything [DS, Battery, router] and then replugging it in?

and as far as the joysticks still working, its because [i'm guessing] there's a program already deployed [downloaded and set to autorun] and its running that program. also, check the IP on the project.

i'm currently on AIM so if you still need help message me [s/n below]

Lord X 29-01-2009 21:53

Re: Lab View = big headache
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Burmeister #279 (Post 810644)
i know it may seem blatantly obvious, but have you tried unplugging everything [DS, Battery, router] and then replugging it in?

and as far as the joysticks still working, its because [i'm guessing] there's a program already deployed [downloaded and set to autorun] and its running that program. also, check the IP on the project.

i'm currently on AIM so if you still need help message me [s/n below]

We have tried all of those things and the IP address seems ok.

Lord X 29-01-2009 21:57

Re: Lab View = big headache
 
I think we found the problem, that problem has gone away for now, now all we have to do is find are program with the wrong data, because it has are entire program in it, but thanks for the help!

Daniel Bramblett
Team 1510

Burmeister #279 29-01-2009 21:57

Re: Lab View = big headache
 
good luck with the rest of it then =)

whitetiger0990 29-01-2009 23:53

Re: Lab View = big headache
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord X (Post 810653)
I think we found the problem, that problem has gone away for now, now all we have to do is find are program with the wrong data, because it has are entire program in it, but thanks for the help!

Mind saying what the problem was so that people searching with a similar problem will be able to get it working?

Analog 30-01-2009 16:27

Re: Lab View = big headache
 
did you mean "Lab View == big headache"

:D

shaggy0928 17-02-2009 11:53

Re: Lab View = big headache
 
So yesterday I installed the most recent labview update, and I think I broke labview.
There is a little ! error thing next to "FRC Robot Boot-up Deplyoment" and it just says "the plug-in is not installed on this computer" when I try to use this function.
What did I do???? Any help would be incredibly awesome

P.S. I already tried re-installing the stuff on the DVDs that came with the kit of parts, as well as the most recent update

daltore 17-02-2009 21:10

Re: Lab View = big headache
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord X (Post 810643)
I am afraid not, we are using direct connection.

Direct connection between what? The computer and the cRio? The DS and the cRio? I'm pretty sure the driver station has no DHCP, which I think is required to connect to the cRio, and Windows doesn't either. The router is there because it knows how to handle DHCP requests and can connect several devices together.


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