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Re: pic: Good use of a old cRio
When those came out jaws were dropping... you laugh at them now... but back then they were revolutionary compared to the old IFI controllers of yesteryear.
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Re: pic: Good use of a old cRio
the Windriver(C++) license it's almost over, do you know if the new software (eclipse) is capable of programming cRio?
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I do know that the old java tools still work just fine, but netbeans is free software, so that kind of explains Java. |
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Yes and WPI and FIRST Technical Resources says to install eclipse
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Thanks! But, how about the driver station, its possible to use with the new one? or i need to use an old version?
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Can you provide the link to the instructions for using eclipse for programming C++ for the cRIO?
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Re: pic: Good use of a old cRio
We have been holding off on buying a second RoboRIO, but I had a few questions on ways we could save money. For context, we have two old 4-slot cRIOs no longer on working robots and we use Java. All of the students have only 2015 tools (Labview update and Eclipse) installed, but I have held back on upgrading software in case I am the only one who can still connect to a cRIO.
(1) Is it possible to have two versions of drivers station on the same PC? (2) Is it possible to program the cRIO from Netbeans with the old plugins and the RoboRIO from Eclipse with the new plugins on the same PC? (3) If we did buy a new RoboRIO, could we use a standard 20AMP slot on the old PDP to power it, saving us $200 on a new PDP (for internal/prototyping, not for competition)? As a low to mid-budget team, I don't want to throw around that kind of money if we can get nearly the same benefit for less. Thanks -andy / 4859 |
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This is actually not true.
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I believe it is possible to install this year's labview code on to the cRIO and allow it to use the 2015 protocol, but this doesn't work for other languages. |
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We only have 8-slot cRIOs so we have to use the old driver station anyways. |
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This update includes the driver station. Seeing as the first step is "uninstall old versions", I seriously doubt you can have both driver stations on the same PC, but perhaps it would be okay if you had them on different profiles. I have not tried this. I recommend getting a super cheap XP laptop someone probably has lying around for a cRIO driver station. Quote:
I have not tried this, but my gut feeling is that you'll run into some troubles because the old PDP isn't CAN enabled and the new one is, as is the roboRIO. The roboRIO might get confused without the PDP on CAN, plus you couldn't do any current monitoring. |
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The new roboRIO will function without the CAN feature of the PDP. It just won't have current-sense features. You will still be able to deploy code, debug, move motors, etc....
The roboRIO doesn't need the PDP CAN to function, it just needs battery voltage to power. To your point it wouldn't be legal but the question was for internal/prototyping, so you should be fine. |
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