10-29-2007 05:10 PM
10-30-2007 06:17 PM
Hi Thomas,
This is curious behavior. I'm glad you found the KnowledgeBase article regarding this error message, as it may at least shed some light onto some troubleshooting steps we can take.
While the article is written in regards to LabVIEW 7.1, it's statement at the end of the document regarding supported processors is still current in that LabVIEW is only supported on 32-bit processors. Thus, I would ask what kind of processor are you running on? This will be regardless of what version of LabVIEW you are experiencing this error with.
I look forward to finding a solution to this issue with you.
Cheers,
Emilie K. | Applications Engineer | National Instruments
10-30-2007 11:28 PM
10-31-2007 09:36 AM
Hmm. Perhaps the problem shouldn't be entirely attributed to LabVIEW... I imagine that if you are writing data then your application is also acquiring data as well. Meaning, are you using any NI driver calls in your application? If so, you might want to peruse this thread. I am by no means a Linux expert but perhaps you might catch some useful tips on how to coach our drivers to work on Linux stations. Let's see where this gets us.
Cheers,
Emilie K
10-31-2007 11:19 AM