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CRiO programming
Everything I have read says we can still code for the 4 slot CRiO but not the 8 slot. After installing the 2015 though on a fresh system I am only seeing RoboRio project and no CRiO project. Am I missing something?
We have our 2013 bot we want the new programmers to start programming Monday. Thanks, Rich. |
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Re: CRiO programming
From the game manual R56:
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If you're a LabView team, you might be able to have your programmers practice on one of your old cRIOs, but if you're Java or C++, there are enough differences (particular in the development environments) that I wouldn't recommend it. Presumably you have at least one roboRIO? Do you not want to take it off of last year's robot? |
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Re: CRiO programming
Software for 2014 should work for you - the license... well, let's just say it is still valid.
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Re: CRiO programming
When does this license expire? I've noticed it's the only version so far that hasn't expired at the end of the year.
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Re: CRiO programming
That license is permanent.
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Re: CRiO programming
To program for the cRIO:
Launch LabVIEW Under new, select "FRC RoboRIO project" In the menu that pops up, change the bubble selection at the bottom to "Arcade Drive Robot - cRIO" And then you can code. The issue I've had with the cRIOs is getting the 2015 version of driver station to work properly. I ended up using the one from 2014 when cRIOs were still standard issue. (Arial Assist year) |
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