I have read in several posts that one can get the Driver Station and Dashboard programs functioning on another PC by simply installing the Driver Station Update.
I tried this, but on startup the Driver Station application complains about many missing dll’s and VI’s. Perhaps one must also install the LabView program and its Update also.
Can someone clarify what is actually needed? Putting the full LabView on a little Dell Mini seems like overkill.
You don’t need all of LabVIEW but you must install at least the LabVIEW Tools and cRIO Drivers, as well, to get the Dashboard working.
I think they are all in the Utilities Update, but I haven’t tested to be sure.
So, from the Software Updates page, you need the Utilities and Driver Station Updates.
As you have it now, the Driver Station will run after you dismiss all the .dll complaints.
The missing .dlls are all from the Dashboard trying to start, too.
Even after installyng the Utilities and Driver Station updates I needed two additional directories installed on the PC to make the Dashboard application happy.
These directories can be found on any computer where the updated FRC LabView has been installed. Here they are with their proper paths:
Doug Norman from NI has confirmed that the additional FRC Vision Tools needed to run just the Driver Station and Dashboard on a PC can be installed from the Kit of Parts LabVIEW DVD.
Just make the second selection from the install window:
“Install only the FRC Tools”