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Re: LOST/STOLEN CLASSMATE
Not sure about where to get another Classmate, but you can use another PC.
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We have lost our classmate , too but we have a major problem.We can't deploy our robotcode from another laptop so we think it's because we don't use the classmate.
And as all we know there are two accounts in the classmate.One of them is Developer and the other one is Driver Station.Do we have to make accounts like DS and Deployer in an another laptop too ? |
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Re: LOST/STOLEN CLASSMATE
I thought that we had to set our IP adress (10.29.05.6) for our team!
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I think you are right, either way running the drivers station software should set it correctly.
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Re: LOST/STOLEN CLASSMATE
The DAP gets ...1, the cRIO is set to ...2, and the Driver Station has to be ...5 in order to work. Two years ago the Linksys was ...4 and I think any computer acting as a Dashboard had to be ...6, but this year there is no router and the Driver Station can either host the Dashboard or forward the data to any address you want. The programming computer is typically set to ...6, but that's not a requirement. It just has to have the right first three octets and a compatible subnet mask.
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