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CommunityOracle User Group CommunityTopliners CommunityOTN Speaker BureauJava CommunityError: You don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. brunogh Previous post Next post Starting with Sun SPOT using NetBeans 6.1 Blog Posted by brunogh in brunogh on Apr 11, 2008 3:41:00 PM If you do not have a Sun SPOT (Figure 1), do not be bored, you can still have a lot of fun! In this entry, I gonna explain how to start programming the world using NetBeans 6.1! Figure 1: Sun SPOT rulez!!!Downloading NetBeans IDE 6.11. Download NetBeans IDE 6.1 (RC1 launched today). A lot of new nice features, take a look in the New and Noteworthy and in the release pagefor a detailed list. Installing Sun SPOT plugin2. Install Sun SPOT plugin into NetBeans. Downloadcom-sun-sunspot-updatecenter.nbm. Now, in NetBeans, go to: 2.1 Tools menu -> Plugin. 2.2 Click onDownloaded tab. 2.3 Click on Add Plugins button and select the file. Then, confirm the installation clicking on Install button and accept the license agreement. 2.4 Finally, go to theAvailable Plugins tab, mark SunSPOTApplicationTemplate, SunSPOTHostApplicationTemplate and Sun SPOT Info, click onInstall button and accept the license agreement.2.5 You can check that everything is installed going to Installed tab (Figure 2). PS: David Simmons has blogged about these steps before. Figure 2: Installed tab. Getting Sun SPOT SDK 3.0 Beta3. Get the Sun SPOT SDK 3.0 Beta emailing David Simmons, more details here. You will receive a link to download SPOTManager tool, that is a jar that installs the SDK and can run the emulator. Be sure you have at least JDK 1.5 and at least Ant1.6.5 installed and configured in your system. Creating the Demo Application4. Let's make the default demo application work. Go to: 4.1 File menu -> New Project 4.2 Select Java category, select Sun SPOT project and then click Next.4.3 Leave the default project name and package and click Finish. 4.4 Open org.sunspotworld.StartApplication.java. You can see it extends MIDlet and already has some code. If you are familiar with Java ME, you will not have big probl
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 9 Star 5 Fork 9 Gnewt/bainbridgefirst Code Issues 1 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs FAQ Binnur Al-Kazily edited this page Feb 17, 2014 · 11 revisions Pages 12 Home 2014 Control System Installation Notes Classes with Placeholder Code Coding Practices Competition Checklist FAQ IP Listings Joystick Map Robot Builder Robot Testing Protocol Testing Operations for Intake Ejecting Workflow Clone this wiki locally Clone in Desktop How do I configure my personal development laptop and connect to cRIO? How do I know if code deployed? (java) How do I troubleshoot code download problems to https://community.oracle.com/blogs/brunogh/2008/04/11/starting-sun-spot-using-netbeans-61 cRIO? Failing to run robot code on cRIO - org.usfirst.frc0000.Robot, was not found cRIO error codes How do I configure my personal development laptop and connect to cRIO? Make sure cRIO is connected to wireless bridge and is on Connect to wireless bridge - it will advertise itself as team number (4915) and specify password Go into your network settings to configure your IP address and subnet mask to match wireless https://github.com/Gnewt/bainbridgefirst/wiki/FAQ bridge and cRIO configuration How do I know if code deployed? (java) Make sure code build with no errors ("Run/Clean & Build Project" if unsure) Build log will indicate something about FTPing to the address of the robot cRIO will reeboot (~7-12 seconds) follow on messages will be from VXWorks and LabView runtime components to verify FPGA versions any messages relating to method overload issues are warnings - default methods will ran from the library More info on: Understanding the program download process How do I troubleshoot code download problems to cRIO? Make sure NetBeans is properly configured with your FRC team number If connection is timed out, verify your network configuration on your development system If both wired and wireless connections are active - delete the appropriate one If running wireless, make sure development is connected to wireless bridge (and cRIO is connected to wireless bridge) You may need to disable the firewall on Windows cRIO error codes These codes are displayed on the driver station's diagnostic panel. FRC driver station warnings Note, this is 2010 information, but probably still valid (but not completely up to date?!?). FRC error codes Failing to run robot code on cRIO - org.usfirst.frc0000.Robot, was not found ... badly formatted text :( [cRIO] Welcome to
Error while downloading code into cRIO If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You will have to register before you can post by clicking on the Registration link above. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Page 2 of 2 First 12 Jump to page: Results 11 to 20 of 20 Thread: Error while downloading code into cRIO Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 02-08-2011,08:48 PM #11 seanwammo View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Feb 2011 Posts 10 Re: Error while downloading code into cRIO Well what we did was reinstall everything and now we get this init: init: clean: Created dir: C:\Users\Developer\Documents\NetBeansProjects\FRC2 011Team640\build Compiling 1 source file to C:\Users\Developer\Documents\NetBeansProjects\FRC2 011Team640\build compile: Created dir: C:\Users\Developer\Documents\NetBeansProjects\FRC2 011Team640\j2meclasses preverify: Created dir: C:\Users\Developer\Documents\NetBeansProjects\FRC2 011Team640\suite Building jar: C:\Users\Developer\Documents\NetBeansProjects\FRC2 011Team640\suite\FRC2011Team640_1.0.0.jar jar-app: CompilerOracle: exclude com/sun/squawk/Method.getParameterTypes CompilerOracle: exclude com/sun/squawk/SymbolParser.getSignatureTypeAt CompilerOracle: exclude com/sun/squawk/SymbolParser.stripMethods [translating suite image [closed: false, parent: squawk] ...] ### Excluding compile: com.sun.squawk.Method::getParameterTypes ### Excluding compile: com.sun.squawk.SymbolParser::getSignatureTypeAt [Including resource: META-INF/MANIFEST.MF] Romizer processed 137 classes and generated 4 files. Expanding: C:\Users\Developer\Documents\NetBeansProjects\FRC2 011Team640\suite\FRC2011Team640_1.0.0.jar into C:\Users\Developer\Documents\NetBeansProjects\FRC2 011Team640\suite Moving 1 file to C:\Users\Developer\Documents\NetBeansProjects\FRC2 011Team640\suite Moving 1 file to C:\Users\Developer\Documents\NetBeansProjects\FRC2 011Team640\suite Moving 1 file to C:\Users\Developer\Documents\NetBeansProjects\FRC2 011Team640\suite Deleting: C:\Users\Developer\Documen