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30-01-2011 19:01
Twisted ericlet me guess you authenticated your windows 7 from your driver station.
30-01-2011 22:17
Alan Anderson
What's the problem? I see the Driver Station unhappy about the missing Stop Button, and you don't have communication with a cRIO. Depending on whether those are actually connected or not, the screen looks reasonable to me.
30-01-2011 23:50
flameoutI think the issue is that the Diagnostics tab indicates communication with the robot, while the status indication (by this, I mean "No Robot Communication") indicates a lack of communication.
I'd be interested to know if this condition persisted and whether there actually was communication. My uneducated guess (I don't know the details) is that it could ping the cRIO, but that full communication had not started yet.
31-01-2011 01:37
SirTasty|
I think the issue is that the Diagnostics tab indicates communication with the robot, while the status indication (by this, I mean "No Robot Communication") indicates a lack of communication.
I'd be interested to know if this condition persisted and whether there actually was communication. My uneducated guess (I don't know the details) is that it could ping the cRIO, but that full communication had not started yet. |
31-01-2011 08:36
Alan Anderson
The Windows firewall could let a ping succeed but block the DS-to-robot traffic.