Most of your problems can be solved by configuring the Write LabVIEW Measurement File VI differently.
- Set the X Value Columns to Empty Time Column to get rid of the extra time data from you file.
- If you want to continue saving to multiple files, click on the Settings... button and change the Width from 3 to 4. This will give you a lot more potential files.
- If you want everything in one file, click Save to one file in the main dialog. Given the amount of data you are saving, this might not be a good idea.
Unless you really want to use text based files, given the amount of data you are generating, you may want to consider using either NI-HWS (available on the driver CD) or the new Storage VIs intr
oduced in LV 7.1.
NOTE: LabVIEW is a very feature rich language. A few minutes of searching around will generally get you the capability you want. If it doesn't, you can always roll your own. LabVIEW is a fairly decent general purpose language (please share if you do, that's what this forum is all about).