
20-02-2013, 10:20
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Mentor, LRI, MN RPC
 FRC #2177 (The Robettes)
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Rookie Year: 2006
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 3,813
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Re: crio help
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Originally Posted by FlusteredRookie
Uhm, I have a question too... Our robot is way too heavy so we swiss cheesed our cRio... It still runs the code but we can't put any more code onto it. And it smokes when the battery is plugged in... But it still runs the code that's on it... Help!!
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If this is true, it's time to get a new cRio:
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R65
The Driver Station software, cRIO, motor controllers, relay modules, wireless bridge, and batteries shall not be tampered with, modified, or adjusted in any way (tampering includes drilling, cutting, machining, gluing, rewiring, disassembling, etc.), with the following exceptions:
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If you added holes to your cRio or removed material, it is not allowed to be used on the robot any more.
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