Hi,
Using 2017B and a Speedgoat Mobile Real Time Target machine we are seeing CPU overload errors when built and run in standlone mode, but exactly the same model built and run in normal (DOS loader) mode runs fine with no overloads. The model is an automotive controller using CAN and UDP connectivity (no phyiscial I/O).
Anyone got any ideas where to investigate more to understand this problem?
Thanks.
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