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Re: How can you add more rom space to the cRIO?

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Originally Posted by Comatose View Post
I don't know exactly what it's called but we don't want to increase the temporary memory on our cRIO, we want to increase the space for deployed code that stays on the cRIO.
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Originally Posted by Mike Betts View Post
However, in my wildest imaginations I can not conceive of a reason for any team to have to do so.

To echo Chris' comment, what are you trying to do? Or rather, what makes you think that you need more memory?
(Speaking from a LabVIEW perspective, can't say for WindRiver)

I'm not sure if this has anything to do with why [Comatose] is asking, but one thing I have noticed is that if you load several different programs to the cRIO, it will just keep on downloading VIs without removing them, and so if you get enough programs built up, it can use up space fairly fast. Re-imaging the cRIO should solve this; alternatively, I've FTP'd into the cRIO and cleared out obsolete VIs that way.

Hope this helps.

--Ryan
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