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"Allocating channel or module that is out of range"

I recently attempted to code pnuematics and I get this strange error in the console when i run C++ code in WindRiver



What i think is the problem is that my solenoid module is inserted in module 6. However, the default is 8. If it is in module 6, then the lights turn on. Otherwise, they do not turn on.

I have tried basically everything I can think of, yet it has not solved the problem.

I have also commented out the solenoid code in an effort to get Joystick input, but that does not work either.

Any help is appreciated.
 


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