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Re: How to use an old cRIO with a 2015 driver station

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Which means we'll have to use the old Driver Station?
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My solution to using the old 8-slot cRIO was to install both last year and this year's software. Just make sure to put them both in separate National Instruments directory trees. I did NI 2014 and NI 2015 as the two. The updates installed fine (well LV 2013 works fine). Both drive stations are installed in Program Files/FRC Driver Station. There will be two versions of every file, just confirm which EXE is which.

Hopefully that is helpful to someone. Good luck!
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