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Re: Can not connect to Real-Time target
Did you set the IP address correctly in the project? Is your programming computer using a compatible address?
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Re: Can not connect to Real-Time target
yes, yes, and yes I cant even ping the thing anymore, is the a way to reset the ip on it , there might be a chance we can save it.
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Re: Can not connect to Real-Time target
Make sure Windows Firewall is turned off.
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Re: Can not connect to Real-Time target
It was working fine, i could talk to it, image it and ping it, all of a sudden, it just stopped talking to me, I am suspecting a bad image, I was changing back and forth from Java to LabVIEW. Could I send it in and get it formatted at NI?
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Re: Can not connect to Real-Time target
You can format the cRIO yourself using the FRC cRIO Imaging Tool. It should be on your desktop after you install Labview
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Re: Can not connect to Real-Time target
If I'm not mistaken you can reimage the c-rio using the imaging tool from labview. Our team ram into a problem were we had to turn off the wireless card and firewall to get it to image correctly.
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Re: Can not connect to Real-Time target
Well i cant even ping it, ive turned off all other network connections and it sill wont respond to pings and the imaging tool wont find it
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Re: Can not connect to Real-Time target
If you put it in safe mode, can the imaging tool see it?
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