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09-22-2006 12:26 PM
JLS, thanks for the comments. Yea, I understand that this is probably more a Diadem issue, but it always helps if a more experienced programmer can look at the code and see if there are any dumb novice mistakes in it. I did incorporate the shift registers though. Luckily no missed errors there!
Pat, I took a 350 meg TDMS file (with associated 320 meg index file) and ran it through a defrag. The resulting TDMS file was much more manageable, with a 48 meg TDMS/7kb index file, and opened up in Diadem very quickly. Unfortunately, it took over two hours to get to this point. It took about the same time to load the original TDMS file into Diadem and save it into a TDM. So I'm not saving much time there. Is there a way to incorporate this into the Labview code so it's defragging as the code is running? Then the resulting file at the end would already be defragged and ready to go into Diadem. Would this slow down the performace of the code/system?
Ultimately, I guess I want to be able to examine the results soon after a test is complete. Waiting two (or potentially more) hours just to see if a test produced good results is not a best case scenario. Hpoefully there is an easy way to get around this!
Thanks,
Alex
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