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Re: List priority?
The support folder in the project contains a VI called Elapsed Times. If you drop that subVI into the major portions of your code such as Teleop, Vision loop, and any Periodic loops that are used, you can then run your code and open the Elapsed Times VI. The array on the panel will show you the time between subsequent calls. You may find that some loops are running much faster than you intended and stealing CPU from the ones you care about. You may also find that the watchdogs correspond to a specific action of the driver that calls into code that competes or delays the normally scheduled code.
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Re: List priority?
Additionally, we have experienced watchdog errors when our wireless router was dealing with too much interference. Try moving the router away from large pieces of metal or electromechanical devices. You could also download a tool like "inSSIDer" to determine if you are having interference because of multiple networks on the same channel.
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