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Here's a bit of a wiring conundrum. Who is up to the challenge?
 
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Message Edited by Root Canal on 08-12-2008 02:24 PM

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Message Edited by TonP on 08-12-2008 09:57 PM
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Here's my solution.

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At least now we know what that $100 000 super computer is going to be used for Smiley Very Happy
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Here's my solution.

Not fair, you probably used the cleanup tool of 8.6 😄
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Auto-clean-up is cheating.

However I found a little bug.
Run the original VI with execution high-lighting and 'show constant folding on wires' My VI 'crashed' after a second or 15 when the bolts of the long wires are half-way.

When I disable the display of constant folding the VI executes as expected.

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I'm sorry, but you are clearly not obeying the style guide that says to avoid right-to-left wires. Please redo your maze to follow LabVIEW style guidelines. Smiley Very Happy
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TonP wrote:
However I found a little bug.
Run the original VI with execution high-lighting and 'show constant folding on wires' My VI 'crashed' after a second or 15 when the bolts of the long wires are half-way.

This is not fully reproducible. It also does not really crash, but just acts weird for a few seconds. (no updates, change window focus, etc.).
 
Sometines it works fine, sometimes not.
 
I guess sliding the data dots along the fuzzy wires creates static electricity, interfering with the CPU. 😄
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Just too bad you didn't use the bezier wiring kit.


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