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Re: Programming Error
I see you're just using the Tank Drive Example project.
Did you create a new project after the last Update 3a was installed? P.S. I note that in the second procedure you're using the Basic Framework. The pop-up window with the warning messages is normal and can be ignored. Every LabVIEW program will download 100's of vi's, so that's normal too. "run as startup" means this is the program that will run when the robot is turned on. So it would replace the default project. Just pushing the "Run" or "Run Continuous" arrows on the top-level vi will only be temporary and won't be around after the robot gets reset or power cycled. I assume this is what you want to do, so that's okay. So using "Run" you get "No Code" displayed on the Driver Station? Do you let it sit for a few minutes after you see "No code"? You will get "No code" for a brief period after the cRIO resets or is started, but then if you're restarting the cRIO then you wouldn't get to see your program running anyway. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 25-02-2009 at 12:28. |
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