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Re: Never found a solution for this problem
Another alternative to editing the build.xml file after setting the roborio to a static IP is to put an entry for it into the hosts file. On Windows its located in c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc. Add the following line:
10.TE.AM.x roboRIO-TEAM-FRC.local where TEAM is the team number and x is the last number of the IP address. I suggest using 2. For example the IP address of our roboRio is 10.12.25.2 |
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