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Re: Unable to Get CRIO to Work
Unfortunately, I can't help with the LabView stuff. However, if the cRIO imaging software can't access the cRIO then it might help to reformat it in safe mode. This thread (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=111923) has lots of info on how to get the imaging back up and running. In particular suggestions related to turning off all wireless networking and firewalls on the PC (including clicking on the Advanced button in the IPV4 properties to make sure you have only one IP address set) and using the crossover ethernet cable to connect.
If you don't find the info that works there, it was suggested to contact National Instruments support at ni.com/frc. Good Luck. I'll try to check back later. |
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Re: Unable to Get CRIO to Work
Have you installed this update to the cRIO imaging tool?
http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/2262 According to the documentation it fixes a bug in it related to "Timeout error due to various network interface configurations". Maybe it will help? |
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Re: Unable to Get CRIO to Work
Is the dashboard open on your computer? That caused us a lot of trouble earlier this year. I would try several different cables, just to be sure. And of course, don't forget to reset frequently!
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Re: Unable to Get CRIO to Work
Ok everyone, I managed to get the CRIO to work. What I did was I turned the IP Reset button on, rebooted the CRIO, turned the IP reset button off again, rebooted again, and then used the NI MAX to set an IP address. After that, I just had to re-image the CRIO. Thanks to all of you for your help.
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