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Second cRIO differentiation
The new cRIO imaging tool does not have a selection for robot number. If you have two control systems (and two robots), how you differentiate them? I don't want to input a bogus team number (it will work, but it's not the right way to do it.)
Has anyone solved this issue? Last edited by martin417 : 19-01-2009 at 15:46. |
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Re: Second cRIO differentiation
A bogus team number is the only way to do this that I know of.
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