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A very simple and general question about CIN and cin.obj

Hi all;

My software is: LabVIEW 7.0 MVC++ 6.0 and winXP

I am all the time getting LNK errors "C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 7.0\cintools\cin.obj : fatal error LNK1136: invalid or corrupt file Error executing link.exe."  Can it be that that file cin.obj is corrupt.

I tried to change it for another  cin.obj and it gives me different sorts of errors.

Is this file cin.obj computer specific or somthign general

Maybe because I have LabVIEW 7.0 and not a newer version my  cin.obj and al my/... /cintools are out of date

Can somone post the link to the new version of /.../cintools

In any case can somone attach his or hers  cin.obj so I can compare

any thoughts appritiated


mushi
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It is unlikely that your CIN tools are not up-to-date enough to link MVC++ 6.0 code in your LabVIEW application. Have you ever successfully implemented a CIN in LabVIEW, or are you just now trying and not having any luck?

 

A complete source of information on the matter is Using External Code in LabVIEW. This document can be found by searching the LabVIEW bookshelf. From LabVIEW: Help >> Search the LabVIEW Bookshelf.

Jarrod S.
National Instruments
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