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We have a Labview code which we can run on our robot but when we turn off the C-rio and turn it on again the code that we have deployed is lost. Do we need to deploy the code in every C-rio reset. Is there any way to load the code permanently on C-rio ??
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Re: Lost/Stolen Labview Code

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=101423
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Re: Lost/Stolen Labview Code

In Project Explorer, Expand the Build Specification thingy, right click on FRC Robot Boot Up Deployment and BUILD, after that finishes, same thing but click RUN AS STARTUP.

This will permanently deploy the code to the cRIO so it is available when the robot is turned on.
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Re: Lost/Stolen Labview Code

This thread title made me laugh.
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Re: Lost/Stolen Labview Code

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This thread title made me laugh.
I was anticipating some poor team who had a programming laptop stolen with all their robot code on it and no backups.
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Re: Lost/Stolen Labview Code

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This thread title made me laugh.
It goes along with his other thread: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=101279

I guess he had a theme going.
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Smile Re: Lost/Stolen Labview Code

Did you remember to include the warning that your code has no warranty, express or implied, even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose? If you did, you should be ok, but if you didn't, you might get sued.
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