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Re: GRIP and NetworkTables settings for use with a co-processor

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Originally Posted by Jdkmotorhead View Post
Yes, it has robot code running, and the robot is connected. I will try the other things next time I have access to the robot. And what GRIP console window? Is that just if you run it from the command prompt? Do I have to run the GRIP program somehow, or does it just work in real time as you edit the filters? Do I need to somehow "deploy" the project to the laptop, or is that just if you are running it on the robot?
Correct, just run it from the command prompt. No need to deploy, you're basically running the same executable you run when you click the GRIP icon when running GRIP normally, just from a command prompt instead.

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Originally Posted by Jdkmotorhead View Post
Ok, so I just tried it on my personal laptop, and it is working with the OutlineViewer in server mode, and the host set as localhost on both the server and GRIP. I don't see how this is any different from how I was testing it on the robot, with the addresses both set at roborio-5102-frc.local, and OutlineViewer in client mode...
That's right, it shouldn't be any different. Thus the questions about pinging, running from console window to see error messages, etc.
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