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You type your strings in the string control labeled "string to write". Go to the help menu and select "Show Contect Help". when you move your mouse over a control or indicator, a little help window will appear that tells you what it does. And, yes, you will need to convert the string returned and convert to a numeric if you want to graph it or do other operations.
You might want to look at some of the existing DMM drivers at http://www.ni.com/devzone/idnet/default.htm. Many of them work with either serial or GPIB connections so you could get an idea of how a real driver is constructed.
It also sounds form your question about where to enter data that you might be having problems with LabVIEW basics. There are several resources at the LabVIEW Learning Center (http://zone.ni.com/devzone/labviewzone.nsf/OpenPage?openagent&lvsection=learningcenter) that might help.
11-18-2005 11:41 AM
hey dennis
still no joy with this! i cant get drivers for the hameg 8012, not available it says. which of the example VI programs could or would work for my job here or would i have to create a new VI? as for the string, i have a better idea now on this, if i type in *volt?\n to the string box it would tell the dmm to switch to volts? once i can get basic comms going then i can worry about plotting graphs later.
regards
eric