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Re: No Robot Code!!!
It's one of the switches on the cRIO (next to the Serial out, no FPGA, etc). When set, it prevents the user code from running. Often used because many LabVIEW team's code starves the downloader of CPU time. I believe the edge nearest the end of the cRIO being down indicates the off position, but try it both ways to be sure
I didn't mean the .out file that is your user code. If Wind River doesn't have a local copy of the current cRIO image the serial port communications will fail. I don't know the exact instructions of how to point wind river to the right file, but I think they were in last year's control system manual.
Also, are you using serial CAN? If you have the Console Out switch set on it will take up the serial port, causing the CAN plugin to fail and possibly mess up all your other code.
With NetConsole, did you manually type in the IP of the cRIO into the box? I've had trouble getting it to auto-connect and I just type it in every time
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