09-02-2005 08:45 AM
09-02-2005 09:40 AM
The specific message is:
"Insane object at FPHP+E8 in "SLED LIV Test.vi": {dsitem} (0x400): panel (FPSC)
Thanks,
Scott
09-02-2005 09:54 AM
Hi ATG,
Yes, we've seen this Insane Object in the past. Never really found out the cause. It was not the graphics card.
What works: ==> "try copying all of the bolck diagram and pasting into a new VI and resaving."
That's the only known workaround.
Can you describe the type of vi or what you were doing when it occurred? Out of curiosity, are you using dual monitors?
JLV
09-02-2005 02:26 PM
JLV,
I'm not doing anything fancy. The "FP" in the error message suggests it has something to do with a front panel object. But I don't know how.
"What works: ==> "try copying all of the bolck diagram and pasting into a new VI and resaving.""
This doesn't really help because I don't know when I'm going to get the error. When I do get the error, it wipes out the changes that I just made.
Do you suspect that it's related to XP or the computer hardware?
Thanks,
ATG.
09-04-2005 05:50 PM - edited 09-04-2005 05:50 PM
I really wish I knew..
I got the error (quite often) in a particular vi. This was in 2002. I was using LV6.1 with Win-2000.
I doubt that it is HW related.
I did the copy vi trick and never had the insane problem since. At least not with Labview vi... 😉
And yes, it was a random occurrance. But always with the same vi. I suspect that a broken link or unfinised wires create a situation that LV does not know how to handle. But that is pure speculation on my part.
JLV
Message Edited by JoeLabView on 09-04-2005 06:51 PM
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