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Re: Disable Errors?
If they are annoying to you, think about how annoying they are to the poor robot?
But seriously, the errors take considerable time for the cRio to catch and process. Your options are to fix the issue, disable the code, or you can wire the error wires together and at the end of the chain, wire it toa clear error or to the edge of a loop or structure.
It is possible to turn off the error catch and display, but that will make it much harder to find them in the future when you want to fix them.
Greg Mckaskle
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