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Re: Robot doesn't drive when code is deployed.
This is happening to us, except for it only happens when in game mode, and it stops responding around 10 seconds after autonomous ends. It doesn't happen when just enabling practice-teleop. It's pretty much the exact same error as posted above, which is why I responded to this thread.
Do you think that this error could be caused by the same stuff, even if it works when not in game mode. |
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Re: Robot doesn't drive when code is deployed.
What is game mode?
Pretty much the same errors is probably a different error. Please post your error messages. If your robot moves in teleop and auto, then it is not an issue with swapped modules -- unless something is swapping them on the robot while code is executing. Greg McKaskle |
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Re: Robot doesn't drive when code is deployed.
Did the imaging tool indicate that they were in the correct location before fixing it, though? My team's off-season robot is having unexplainable issues similar to the ones mentioned here in this thread, except the robot shows absolutely no indication of functionality other than printing button states (not axis states) from the controller to the DriverStation. The imaging tool says that all of the modules are green (in the correct location, I assume), and reformatting / re-imaging it doesn't help in the slightest. We've reduced our code down to the absolute minimum, but nothing has worked...
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Re: Robot doesn't drive when code is deployed.
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), make sure Analog is in port 1, ribbon cable module is in port 2, and solenoid module is in port 3. Can't wait for the roboRIO, when all these problems will vanish and new ones will arise. |
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