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Re: Removing Code

I've found this not to be true after Update 3.0a.
If I don't remove the default code (added to the cRIO by Imaging with the latest update) then it will be running at the same time as my newly downloaded LabVIEW code.

You can easily test for this by booting the cRIO while the DS is set to autonomous mode. You'll see the chase lights on the solenoid module until the larger LabVIEW program has time to finish loading and take over.

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Originally Posted by BLAQmx View Post
You shouldn't need to manually remove code from the cRIO. Whenever you deploy something new to it the old code will automatically be removed and replaced with the new code.
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