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cRIO Not Running Program
I should start off by saying we are running Labview. We have written a simple tank drive program to test with. Our problem is, the only way to run the program, is to have a laptop connected to the driver station and click, "run" in the main .vi window. Otherwise the program never runs, it just sits there. Is there a way to have the program run without having to have a laptop connected?
Thanks Ron Team 935 Captain |
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Re: cRIO Not Running Program
Did you set it to run at startup when you deployed the standalone application?
Full instructions for deploying a standalone application can be found on Page 14 of this document: http://decibel.ni.com/content/servle..._Framework.pdf |
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Re: cRIO Not Running Program
open a FRC project in labVIEW.
Right click on "build specifications" select "stand alone application" |
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Re: cRIO Not Running Program
Yep, that is it. We did have our real-time application set to run at startup, but we were not waiting long enough. We had to set it as startup, and let the computer sit for a while (several minutes) and let it reboot. Note: do not click, "stop waiting and disconnect", just WAIT.
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