05-28-2009 09:07 AM
The answer to this question would mostly just satisfy my own curiosity, although it would also help explain why some of the LabVIEW programs I have from other people that were written in previous versions have strange constructs like inverting a boolean condition before it's wired to the "continue if true" (when they obviously could have just wired the condition directly to a "stop if true").
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05-28-2009 09:38 AM
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According to the Upgrade Notes, it was version 6.0.
05-28-2009 10:20 AM
Yes the step between LV 5.1 and LV 6.0 was huge!
The biggest difference was that attribute nodes became property nodes and control references could be used to control the GUI FROM A SUB-VI !
This made a big difference in the implementation of complicated apps becasue with LV 6 and beyond the low level stuff like setting control properties could be pushed down into sub-VI and use the Top level VI for only top level concepts.
So give those old-time developers some slack because they where programming "with stone knves and bear skins". (Spock, Star Trek, City on the Edge of Forever).
Ben
05-28-2009 10:43 AM
05-28-2009 11:22 AM - edited 05-28-2009 11:25 AM

05-28-2009 11:30 AM
05-28-2009 11:38 AM
smercurio_fc wrote:
I've always thought them to be cheesy and larger than they need to be.
You can say they are just like many other things made in USA. Like many cars as an example ![]()

05-28-2009 12:07 PM
Coq rouge wrote:....You can say they are just like many other things made in USA. Like many cars as an example
If you ask her very politely, Laura will delete a post that you realize after the fact is just too far out there. ![]()
Ben