04-03-2009 10:56 AM
04-06-2009 08:54 AM
Thanks ASIC, that's also problem for me nowadays.
In my case, a project is loaded and the error pops up during interactive execution, either when the project is code is resting at a breakpoint for debug or just the function panels are run one after the other for development trials.
I searched the forum once or twice to find if someone was having the similar problem but I could not find an exact match and I could live with the burden of restarting the project since it is not occuring too often. So I did not want to bother the NI people for this (really considerate, huh? 😉 ).
But I'll be more than happy to see this issue resolved.
04-06-2009 11:28 AM
Do you have an exact wording for the error message? A screenshot of the message would be helpful if you could post that. In addition, if you can reproduce the issue using specific steps, that process will help me discover the cause.
Regards,
Steven Zittrower
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
04-06-2009 11:41 AM
Also, the fault address that you reported might be helpful, but only if we know exactly which version of CVI each of you are using (and if it's 9.0 we need the full version number, visible in the Help>>About window).
Thanks,
Luis
04-06-2009 12:39 PM
Steve, Luis,
I had to move off this system to move forward. so this seems to be related to the system I was on. The version I am using is 9.0 FDS. the screen shot is attached, cvi_crashing. So if this is a "machine hardware" related problem or a missing code because of an install issue, let me know how to proceed/ de-bug because I am leary of releasing my code and see machine dependant issues keep causing problems.
04-06-2009 01:27 PM - edited 04-06-2009 01:28 PM
The version information that we are looking for is the full version and build number. I've attached a screenshot for where this information is contained in the Help»About dialog.
Just to clarify, when you are working on a different system you do not see this same error? If that is the case, could you provide the same version information for the system that it works fine on.
Regards,
Steven Zittrower
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
04-06-2009 01:32 PM
Yes, crystal clear... build 348... on both systems...
ChipB
04-06-2009 01:56 PM
In my case, I have 8.5.1 (356).
I'm not sure I get the same address values on the popup each time.
I'll post the screenshot when it occurs next time.
But it happens %99.9 during interactive execution.
04-06-2009 04:38 PM
All,
It seems the more I develope using interactive execution, the more frequent the error begins to occure... so to preceed I must mover to another machine or reinstall LabWindowsCVI... any clue why interactive execution erodes the more I use it?
ChipB....
04-07-2009 12:13 PM - edited 04-07-2009 12:14 PM
Hey Chip -
Without being able to consistently reproduce the issue here, it will be difficult for us to find a solution to the issue. If you would be willing, I have placed a debug version of the CVI 9.0.0.348 environment on our ftp site at ftp://ftp.ni.com/outgoing/CVIDebug/cvi.zip. This dll will *only* work with the CVI 9.0 environment. Using this dll will cause the CVI environment to crash instead of showing you the unrecoverable internal error dialog. This will allow you to create a crash dump that we can analyze, and hopefully then track down the issue you are seeing.
To use this debug version of the environment, there are a couple things you will need to do: