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Esther;
Check this page to verify if you should have the tools to work with external code. I am also attaching a simple VI to check if you have the file extcode.h in your computer (VI created with LabVIEW 6).
About using a CIN node: I haven't verify, but it seems that with CIN you can create cross-platforms VIs. If that's true, then CIN possess a big advantage over DLL files which are Windows only. Check Volume 10, Number 1 of LTR. I'll really appreciate if somebody can shed light on this.
Regards;
Enrique
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Yes! There are a lot of examples! Just do a search using the keyword CIN. You will find pleanty of information such as External Code for LabVIEW - CIN / DLL - Starting Point, How to build a CIN code resource (.lsb file) and How To Create a CIN in Microsoft Visual C++.NET. The document Using External Code in LabVIEW is the official guide, and should be included with LabVIEW.
Regards;
Enrique
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