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Re: Offloading Current Running Code Image

If you still have the old LabVIEW project, then it's simplest to just re-build it under LabVIEW 2011, accounting for any library palette vi changes.

The old cRIO Imaging Tool works with the old FRC cRIO, but not the new one of course. You need to have preserved the old image(s) as well.

If you captured the whole directory tree, then that should include the parts of the matching image that affect and are important to us.
If you just have the project executable, then you'll need to image the cRIO to match. You do want the image to match the libraries and FPGA image that was used when the project was built.
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