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Re: Grip running out of memory

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Originally Posted by SLAB-Mr.Thomas View Post
I wonder if the WPI GRIP team is monitoring these posts. I've mentioned 2 errors I haven't seen posted elsewhere. Those random occasional out of memory are a real pain and could be a deal breaker for us using GRIP and I really want to use it. Incorrect labeling of report variables needs attention, too.

Other errors I've gotten have been mentioned elsewhere, I think.
I really recommend running GRIP on a coprocessor if you're running out of memory a lot. The roboRIO only has 256 MB of RAM, and most of it's taken up the LabVIEW runtime and your robot program. The Kangaroo PC is a really good option, although people have also gotten GRIP to run on a Raspberry Pi.

Can you describe the incorrect labeling problem? I do monitor Chief Delphi for GRIP-related stuff, but you'll get a faster response if you open an issue.
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