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Re: C++ - No Code?

Without the Wind River installation your generic compiler is probably targeting Windows rather than the VxWorks that runs on the cRIO.

Your code on the cRIO is probably starting and immediately dying on the first Windows call.

You can use Netconsole for the cRIO to check the error messages being generated. That gets installed with the FRC Utilities package. Just make sure the cRIO is setup for Netconsole (a choice during the cRIO imaging process).

The LabVIEW leftovers won't matter.
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