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Re: Pushing down LabView Code

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Originally Posted by whollada View Post
and no we didn't change the build spec, we are pushing with the deploy option, will that work??
No, simply deploying it will not work.

Under "Build Specifications" under the cRIO project file listing, right click and create new build specifications. The only thing our team had to change was adding Robot Main to the startup VIs list (though some other settings may have also changed, check the documentation for correct settings).
After that, you must first right click the build spec and select "build," then when that is done "run as startup." This will build the code, then deploy it onto the cRIO and run it as the startup code.

Also, when you turn on the DS, it will usually cycle through "No comms," then "No Code," then it will display the voltage and be ready for use.
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