09-21-2006 09:28 AM
09-22-2006
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Hello Ricoucf
CVI 6.0 does'nt support windows XP as mentionned here. In the very first time, try to compile your code with CVI 7.0 under XP OS. This should make it work...
Regards,
09-22-2006 07:46 AM
Hello Mathieu,
Thank you for response, The confusion arise when in front of the CD says that windows XP is supported though the documentation says otherwise. Also, I have one computer with windows XP and it was able to run CVI. For some reason these two computers CVI does not work. When I double click the exe to run it nothing happens. These computers are laptops which I have seen in the forums that there are issues with them in term of display of CVI as an application, But the program does not run at all. So ifthere is any further comments that you can give it would be helpful.
Thanks,
Omar
09-22-2006
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Howdy ricoucf,
LabWindows/CVI 6 was released prior to Windows XP and thus official testing has not been done and therefore we do not offiicially support it. That being said, I've have used LabWindows/CVI 6 on an XP machine quite a bit and never seen any problems. One suggestion I would make though would be to download the latest LabWindows/CVI Run-time Engine (which is fully backwards compatible), install it on those machines and see if it makes a difference.
Hope this helps!
Best Regards,
09-22-2006 01:56 PM
09-22-2006
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Howdy ricouf,
The first area that I wanted to clarify is the number of versions back we support. If you take a look at the Supported Software document, you will notice that we actually only provide technical support for LabWindows/CVI 7.0 and above. If you refer to the Release Notes located in C:\Program Files\National Instruments\MeasurementStudio\Help\, you will notice in the "Minimum System Requirements" section, the supported OS's are Windows 2000/Me/9x/(Windows NT, Service Pack 3 or later). You can also access this by selecting Start >> Programs >> National Instruments >> Measurement Studio >> Help >> Measurement Studio Library and select the link for the Release Notes. We believe there might have been a mistake in the CD printing and apologize for the confusion.
As far as the problem you are having, we have not seen this behavior before. It appears to be something that is machine specific. Can you run this executable on other machines with Windows XP installed? Can you actually run your application inside the LabWindows/CVI 6 environment on a Windows XP machine? Could you possibly post an example of your CVI project so we could test it out here?
Thanks!
Best Regards,
Message Edited by Jonathan N on 09-22-2006 04:56 PM
09-22-2006 05:42 PM
10-18-2006 12:36 PM
10-18-2006 01:53 PM - edited 10-18-2006 01:53 PM
Thanks dietert,
It works great. I almost gave up and upgraded to the new version. National Instruments should post this issue if it is not posted on their technical documentation.
Thanks,
Omar
Message Edited by ricoucf on 10-18-2006 01:56 PM