04-03-2009 06:02 AM - edited 04-03-2009 06:05 AM
German version with cage clamps, since wire nuts didn't pass the VDE (german UL)

and it's hard to get them in fancy colors..... yellow/green (PE) for the error cluster might fit 😄
04-03-2009 09:15 AM
04-03-2009 09:21 AM
04-03-2009 09:32 AM
Baji wrote:I too tried the same wire nuts.I am also wondering about the statement "Make sure to use the correct gauge or you may not fully resolve the leak"
The VI has only a variant and it is supposed to resolve all the memory leaks as said the above statement.(I am wondering there is some magic inside the block diagram
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Baji, when talking about a JKI toolkit you can take it as fact that there is magic inside the block diagram.
04-05-2009 09:36 PM
Hi Dennis,
I checked out the link you sent it dint speak about any of these topics memory leak - wire nuts - JKI software
. i am slightly skeptic whether you gave a wrong link ![]()
You mentioned april fool and am sure who ever saw this toolkit fall under the same category
This forum is a collection of LabVIEW professionals and when i posted this message i expected a healthy discussion and good blazing answers on wire-nuts. But dint expect such a treatment
04-05-2009 09:38 PM
04-05-2009 09:52 PM
Hi Jmcbee
I am very glad, When i heard that LabVIEW Introduced MOP(Magic Oriented Programming) as said above
. What are the other highlighting features MOP
04-05-2009 11:07 PM
Hi,
If you tried the wire nuts, how you validate the wire nuts reduces the memory leakage?
I saw the code. LabVIEW code gives result only if there is any operation inside the block diagram.
Wire Nut VI's only have a variant control. The memory size of the VI is approximately 8kb. So it doesn't have any operations inside the block diagram.
Suppose if the block diagarm functions are hidden, definitly the size is more then 8kb. ![]()
Regards.
Rathnam.M
04-05-2009 11:15 PM
Really pissed off
of your word April fool. Is this the way that we are treating LabVIEW professions of this forum
. And I don’t see any logic which avoids the memory leakage problem that expected to be solved from the block diagram that delivered from JK1 toolkit
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Hi Jmcbee,
Could you please explain different kind of magic involved in the JK1 toolkit?
I don’t think that a block diagram without a single wire connection will make any magic or logic
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MRK (CLAD)
04-06-2009 03:50 AM
Well, first of all, get your facts straight. It was jmcbee who posted the April's fool post, Dennis just later pointed out the obvious for those wo did not "get" it after two days. 🙂
Look at the full thread. The memory leak problem was solved on fools day after 26 minutes by my post (the first reply!), and it is marked a solution. On a regular day, that would have setteled it. 😄
There is nothing wrong with an aprils fools joke once a year and personally I thought it was hilarious. We are aware that not all cultures have this tradition, so Dennis was nice enough to post a link to the relevant wikipedia article. I hope you had as much fun as we did.
Looking forward to next years fools day. Keep it up! 😄