08-08-2011 10:56 AM
Got it, you are very high efficiency. Cheers.
08-09-2011 11:57 PM
Thanks a lot smercurio_fc
08-11-2011 01:42 PM
Could you help me convert these two VI's?
Thansk,
Source Labview: 5.1.1
Target Labview: 2010
Attached llb are 5.1.1
08-11-2011 04:51 PM
@Exia wrote:
Could you help me convert these two VI's?
Thansk,
Source Labview: 5.1.1
Target Labview: 2010
Attached llb are 5.1.1
Not sure if the attached will work... There seemed to be a couple of VIs missing. Also, please note that the Instr.lib folder contained 34401 drivers, and LabVIEW already ships with these.
08-11-2011 10:24 PM
You mean you couldn't load it in 5.1.1?
Those two VI's should be in the "USER.LIB\Phys XXX VIs\" dir, and there is another "GPIB Additions.llb" in the "USER.LIB\" dir which is needed.
Thanks, you are so fast.
08-12-2011 08:08 AM
Could you help me convert these two VI's?
Thanks,
Source Labview: 5.1.1
Target Labview: 2010
08-12-2011 08:14 AM
@Exia wrote:
You mean you couldn't load it in 5.1.1?
Those two VI's should be in the "USER.LIB\Phys XXX VIs\" dir, and there is another "GPIB Additions.llb" in the "USER.LIB\" dir which is needed.
Thanks, you are so fast.
I didn't try to load it in 5.1.1. I just re-compiled the VIs in 8.2 and then 2010. During the compilation I saw that at least one VI was looking for a VI that wasn't included. Some VI called "Uh-oh". No, I'm not making that up.
The 2 top-level VIs show broken arrows because the low-level VIs need to be relinked to where the DLL they were using is located.
08-12-2011 08:52 AM
@Bilkent wrote:
Could you help me convert these two VI's?
Thanks,
Source Labview: 5.1.1
Target Labview: 2010
here you go... The "ik220 Zero" was already inside the library.
08-12-2011 08:58 AM
Thanks a lot.
08-12-2011 01:25 PM - edited 08-12-2011 01:28 PM
Can someone please help me convert these files from Labview 4 to something I could use in Labview 2009?
Thanks!