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Re: Downloading Code with Windows 7
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Re: Downloading Code with Windows 7
Thanks for all the links, but unfortunately they didn't help. It seems like they're all just saying go to 32 bit. Does the download command in wind river just copy the .out file you set in preferences to the crio? Maybe ftping and copying it myself would work.
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Re: Downloading Code with Windows 7
If you're able to produce the .out, then yes it only needs to be transferred to the cRIO using ftp.
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Ok cool, not as nice as using WindRiver to deploy since I probably wont be able to debug from my laptop, but better than flash driving to someone else's laptop whenever I need to deploy. So all that needs to be on the cRIO is the .out file?
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Re: Downloading Code with Windows 7
Greetings!
My team runs C++ on 64-bit Windows 7 and also found this problem with downloads. The solution for us was to use filezilla to transfer the .out after it had been compiled. The file needs to be renamed FRC_UserProgram.out. That worked like a champ. Good luck, Mike |
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