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Re: Driver station say no code!
A common sequence seems to be logging into developer account, running code, then logging out of the developer account to run the DS.The problem is that when you log out of the developer tools, the code on the cRIO is aborted as well - at least this is true for LabVIEW.
The solution is to stay logged into the developer account and launch the DS from the Start menu. Greg McKaskle |
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