View Single Post
  #2   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 04-02-2012, 14:57
Greg McKaskle Greg McKaskle is offline
Registered User
FRC #2468 (Team NI & Appreciate)
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Rookie Year: 2008
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 4,751
Greg McKaskle has a reputation beyond reputeGreg McKaskle has a reputation beyond reputeGreg McKaskle has a reputation beyond reputeGreg McKaskle has a reputation beyond reputeGreg McKaskle has a reputation beyond reputeGreg McKaskle has a reputation beyond reputeGreg McKaskle has a reputation beyond reputeGreg McKaskle has a reputation beyond reputeGreg McKaskle has a reputation beyond reputeGreg McKaskle has a reputation beyond reputeGreg McKaskle has a reputation beyond repute
Re: How to run diagnostics on the CRIO in Labview

It is pretty difficult. You run the driver station and click on the right-most tab, the one labeled Charts.

The right side has three numbers that tell you the free RAM, largest free RAM block, and disk/storage. The plots tell you the CPU usage, lost packets, packet round-trip time, and robot battery voltage. If you leave the reporting code in, it also shows each time the DS/FMS tell your robot to do teleop, auto, or disable, and it shows what your robot executes in response.

All this assumes that the cRIO is turned on, imaged correctly, and that the DS and cRIO are on the same subnet.

Greg McKaskle
Reply With Quote