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cRIO 9024 USB stick not found?

Hey there,

 

I'm working with cRIO-2024 and i want to save some data do an external usb stick (storage of 1.85 GB) via the usb port.

Stick is formatted to FAT32 and empty.

Tried to write into a new file, my usb stick remains empty.

Also i created a test folder and file to see if i can list them, nothing happens.

 (used u:\, v:\, w:\ and x:\ as path)

 

So why can't i find my usb stick?

 

Thanks for your help.

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Hi,

 

could you post some code you are using, that would help

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Hi,

 

here the code i'm using.

The Error-Code is 6, generic file I/O error for the path u:\ (both codes).

 

 

 

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Hi! 

 

Did you try a simple code like here:

 

Titel: How to use cRIO USB mass storage? - Discussion Forums - National Instruments
URL: http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/How-to-use-cRIO-USB-mass-storage/td-p/460617

 

Regards!

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Sorry, i think we posted at the same time. i didnt see the code

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Hi 

 

the cRIO-9024 has a USB 2.0 Port. 

 

Could you try placing a dummy file on the System via FTP and then try again. Also try putting the file in a folder.

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To access the data contained on the USB flash drive connected the Compact RIO, open an Internet Explorer browser window from a networked host machine and enter ftp://xx.xx.xx.xx/u:/ in the address bar, where xx.xx.xx.xx is the IP address of the Compact RIO.

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Hey,

 

thanks for the help.

 

I tried to place a dummy file via ftp to the real time system  and that works.

A file to the usb stick isn't working.

 

Also i tried to see what i get with internet explorer on the RT system. I see, what i saw previously on the RT, but no connection to  path u:\.

 

best regards

 

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Hi,

 

the problem is solved. It was the USB stick itself. I tried another one and it worked. 

 

Thanks for your help, i learned something new 🙂

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oh man, we could have spend weeks here, trying to figure out whats wrong, without considering that, lol

great you checked that!

until next time
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