@SmithandJones2 wrote:
proprietary? If you created some special interpreter software but if just taking the NI845x.dll and using visual studio to make some adapted version of the dll that runs in C# then it shouldnt be proprietary. when I solve it, will hopefully make it public for the world since its not really fair that NI refuses to help solve this.
No one write a new app in C in 2024. We use C#. NI must know how to do this and wants to not help, when it comes time to specify a vendor solution we will assuredly be looking elsewhere for this reason.
By proprietary, it means someone else spent the time and money to build and doesn't intend to share their work with others.