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Re: Driverstation in Linux
The custom blue box Driver Station first used with the cRIO system in 2009 was a Linux implementation.
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Re: Driverstation in Linux
My team has looked into this as well. we have a network in our lab set up so that we send code from our linux box to the windows box running the driver station that then runs the robot. as of right now this is the best solution that we have found.
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Re: Driverstation in Linux
...and that was the only thing that seemingly worked right... In the world of unreliable FIRST hardware, the only devices that were about as unreliable as the Blue boxes of doom are the 2008 IR boards of doom... only with the IR boards you usually knew when yours was fried (blue smoke); the Blue boxes were random. IIRC a poorly grounded field ruined half of the boxes at the 2009 FiM Champs. Even if you did ground the boxes right, they still liked to fail. The complete and udder failure of the boxes is why we have the laptop/netbook based driver stations we have today.
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