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Re: Problem running code (LabVIEW)
The -44006 probably just means the Cypress I/O card isn't plugged in.
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Re: Problem running code (LabVIEW)
What is the Cypress I/O card? Is that one of the ones that goes into the cRIO?
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Re: Problem running code (LabVIEW)
It's optional for custom buttons and other controls. It connects to the Classmate. It came in a white hard plastic case the size of a double DVD case.
Your team would have gotten it in last year's Kit. There's nothing wrong with not having it, if you're not using it. We just get a message that it isn't there because the Driver Station looks for it. |
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Re: Problem running code (LabVIEW)
Thank you for your quick replies. I did get it working. It was a fail on my part. I had not yet re-imaged the cRIO this year. After doing that everything worked just fine.
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Re: Problem running code (LabVIEW)
I'll have to remember those symptoms...
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Re: Problem running code (LabVIEW)
This is good to hear, since I thought we had fixed this error. There shouldn't be an error just because the optional board isn't plugged into the classmate.
Last edited by Doug Norman : 28-01-2011 at 10:40. |
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