12-28-2007 09:23 AM
When compiling my process file in Lookout 6.1, the lkworks.dll file crashes. I open the cbl.err file in the Lookout 6.1 folder, but all it contains is the following line
D:\Lookout 6.1\Processes\Water\ebfpsvr.lks
Does this line point to a certain error? I do not know where to look for the error from this one line.
12-29-2007 01:23 AM
01-03-2008 12:53 PM
YES, it crashes every time I compile it, and
It compiles in 6.0 if I remove dscomm4.cbx from the Lookout 6.0 folder, which is the latest driver from Direct Logic. The previous driver, dscomm.cbx, is kept in the Lookout folder.
I emailed you the process file using the link you provided, but NI kicked it back so I responded to the kickback and told them to forward the email to you.
01-03-2008 07:19 PM - edited 01-03-2008 07:20 PM
01-07-2008 09:43 AM
01-17-2008 01:01 PM
Ryan,
Have you had any luck with this issue?
01-18-2008 12:27 AM
01-18-2008 02:00 PM
Thanks a lot, Ryan!
02-13-2008 03:09 PM
Ryan,
I just wanted to follow up on this issue. I certainly do not want to rush you guys but just wanted to get an idea of where you were at this point.
Thanks!
03-27-2008 10:42 AM
I too am having a similar problem. My application uses the directlogic driver too. When I launch the process file with the DL driver in it, the screen comes ok. But when I put Lookout into edit mode, the microsoft hour glass icon comes up and thats where it all ends. In other words, Lookout locks up. In the xp task manager, it indicates Lookout is not responding. In the MS xp event viewer, it says: envent sourse: Application Hang, catagory (101) event ID:1002: " Hanging application lookout.exe, version 6.1.0.27 hang module hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x0000000".
I might add that this does not occur all computers. No problem on my computer, but my client is the one having this trouble in his windows xp laptop. Also, occurred with another client who was running lookout version 5.0.
Has this problem been resolved? If not, what I may do is change my driver over to the modbus driver.