12-02-2007 01:53 PM
12-03-2007 04:14 AM
Hi
Is this the first time you are using this feature since installing the toolkit? Did you shutdown Labview before installing the toolkit?
Regards
Beejal
12-03-2007 05:58 AM
Hi,
Yes it is the first time using the toolkit after installing it. Labview was shutdown and the computer was also shutdown and restarted.
Thanks.
12-03-2007
07:34 AM
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07-16-2024
05:25 PM
by
Content Cleaner
Hi
It appears that the toolkit has not installed properly or is not in the correct location. Could you check and try the following:
1) Do you have any other versions of LabVIEW installed on your machine? If you do, the toolkit may have installed in a different version. In this case you will need to install the toolkit on multiple versions of labVIEW. Look here for instructions on how to do this.
2) Does the SIT toolkit appear in the functions pallet? (It is most likely to appear under the addons section) If it does not appear, it would suggest that it has not installed in the correct location.
3) When installing the toolkit did you get any errors? Or did you do a custom install?
4) You could try uninstalling the toolkit and reinstalling it, making sure that you are installing to the correct directory (e.g. if you have different versions of LabVIEW make sure you point to the directory for the required version of LabVIEW). Also accept all other default settings, i.e. do not do a custom install.
Let me know how you get on
Regards
Beejal
12-04-2007 07:05 AM
Hi,
The Mathlab version is: 7.0.4.365(R14) Service pack 2.
The Mathlab version is: Labview
12-04-2007 07:13 AM
Hi,
The Mathlab version is: 7.0.4.365(R14) Service pack 2.
The Mathlab version is: Labview 8.
We have tried what you said.
Please see attachment for computer files.
Thanks.
12-04-2007 08:34 AM
Hi
I've done some more research into your problem and it appears that the simulation interface toolkit version 3.0 is not compatible with Labview 8.0. You will need to upgrade to to version 3.0.1.
This readme file can give you further details.
Regards
Beejal
12-06-2007
08:00 AM
- last edited on
07-16-2024
05:35 PM
by
Content Cleaner
12-06-2007 10:55 AM
Hi
Was this vi created using a previous version of the SIT toolkit (i.e. version 2.0.x)? If you look further down the document I referenced in my last post there is a section called upgrading from SIT 2.0.x, this explains that the dialog you are seeing would happen if the vi was created using the SIT version 2.0.x and opened in 3.0.x.
Regards
Beejal