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Re: Reimaging cRIO w/ Java Technology

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Originally Posted by Robopanda6 View Post
Thank you for the response.
I know that we use the cRIO imaging tool and I know that it is Labview, i was just specifying the development environment that we are using. I apologize for the misunderstanding.
No problem, it happens
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I have had problems reformatting the cRIO so many times... The thing I forget about the most is that for some laptops (ours), connecting directly to the cRIO doesn't work. We have to connect the laptop to a router and the cRIO to the same router (all using ethernet cable, of course).

(I spent most of a meeting last Monday failing to reformat a cRIO, connecting to it directly, hopefully I'll get it reformatted next Monday)
Try using a crossfire instead of an ethernet cable. Crossfire cables, as I was told, was meant for two brains to communicate (computer and cRIO)
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