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			03-25-2009 10:55 PM
I have hit a roadblock with the CAN Frame Channel Conversion Library v1.0.2. I don't think that I am using the "Add New Channel" vi properly because it always causes the Frame to Channel to fail. The Channel to Frame conversion works fine. I have attached the block diagram and front panel of a simple example. This VI returns the following error when converting from Frame to Channel:
Error -8702 occurred at Convert Frame to Channel.vi
Possible reason(s):
A call to the library encountered a null pointer.
Ensure that all inputs to the VI have a valid value.
In the case of arrays, ensure that the array isn't empty.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
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This issue has been solved by upgrading to the CAN Frame Channel Conversion Library 1.0.3 and placing the frchconvlib.dll file in the C:\Windows\system32 directory.
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			05-26-2020 10:22 PM
Hello, is there a 64 bits version for the frchconvlib.dll?
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The frame channel conversion library hasn't been supported for probably 10 years or so now. Today NI would recommend using the XNet drivers, and using the conversion session. I would recommend you use my Signal Frame Conversion API. It uses the XNet database tools but then uses pure G to convert and scale values.
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