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Re: Monitor cRIO CPU level

spy and similar serial terminal tools will give you a performance dump.

If using LV, it is pretty easy to open the Tools>>RealTime>>Real Time System Monitor. Unfortunately, its default settings have lots of overhead, so hit the other tab and turn of VI state. On the original tab, turn on performance, either leave disk on or off, doesn't matter much. Now hit the start button and observe the chart.

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