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Re: 4-slot cRIO and default modules

That all sounds about right, other than that you could never put the modules wherever you wanted as far as I know. I believe it used to be Analog in 1 and 2 (may have been 1 and 3), Digital in 4 and 6 and solenoid in 7 and 8.

And yes, backward code comparability has not been maintained. All code that specifically referenced slot numbers (other than analog slot 1 which is 1 either way) must be updated to work in order to work with the new libraries and image.

EDIT: Just saw your edit. You must put Analog, Digital, Solenoid in that order in slots 1-3 on either cRIO (solenoid may be omitted). On the 4 slot, the 4th slot can be any module. On the 8 slot the pattern repeats with slots 5-7 with 4 and 8 left empty (any of the "extra" modules may be omitted, but the modules may not be shuffled around).

There's a description of the new paradigm in the C++ Getting Started Guide: http://firstforge.wpi.edu/sf/go/doc1197?nav=1

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