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Robot not quite moving

We are a new team this year so we have been following a lot of the setup guides (mainly the "Getting Started with the 2012 FRC Control System"), but our team is having a bit of a problem now and I have a feeling is has to do with the programming.

We set up the compactRIO IP address, then we ran the cRIO Imaging Tool and have all the modules on the robot installed properly. Next we loaded the "DefaultCodeProject" Sample project in NetBeans and then uploaded it onto te robot.

We logged onto the Driver Station now, the Jaguars are a solid yellow, the joysticks are plugged in properly, and the Driver Station said that there is Java Code, but when we move the JoySticks the Jaguars do not change colors or move the motors no matter if we have autonomous or teleop mode enabled.

Any Ideas on what we may be doing wrong or how we can get the motors moving?
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