10-10-2006 09:51 AM
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Absolutely possible. It you need them to be synchronized then you would set them up and send them a trigger. Even easier if you don't need to have then synchronized.
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11-03-2006 12:32 PM
80 (or even 800) LED's wouldn't be the culprit. And it's pretty difficult to cram even 1 MB of code on a diagram, at least I'm pretty sure I've never managed to.
Let's see... There are 2 ways to save current values as default. One is from the main menu bar, in which case ALL controls AND indicators will have their current contents saved as default. I would guess that you've got some arrays / graphs / charts / etc. on the front panel as well, and that they had many 10's of MB in them when you saved current values as default. You should empty them, and then redo that "save current as default" stuff.
The other way to save as default is to right-click on the specific control / indicator you'd like to affect. The menu selection you need is called something like "Data Operations...-->Save Current Value as Default" This method will only affect the item you right-clicked.
-Kevin P.