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IS Test stand support Code written in VC++ ?..IF SO How to integrate with Test Stand
IS Test stand support Code written in VC++ ?..IF SO How to integrate with Test Stand
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05-03-2004
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05-03-2004
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Yes,
You can select C/C++ in the sequence adapter. Typically, you call library functions in the dll.
It is selectable in the pull-down menu from the TestStand editor (located near the center of the menu screen at the top of the editor).
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If you have LabWIndows-CVI, you may also look at these threads: (may be useful for TestStand)
http://exchange.ni.com/servlet/ProcessRequest?RHIVEID=101&RPAGEID=135&HOID=5065000000080000003C1F0000&UCATEGORY_0=_318_&UCATEGORY_S=0
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