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Xnet error Hex 0xBFF63012

Hi,

 

has anyone already experienced this error? It says the max. number of frames has been exceeded, although I haven't added any, and the software was running fine with the given no. of frames. I am using Xnet Version 15.0.0 with Labview 2014. Any help will be appreciated!

 

Regards,

mulayvus

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Hi mulayvus,

 

Did you manage to solve this problem? First thing I'd advice is to upgrade your driver to NI-XNET 16.0. As per the readme I see, the number of supported frames has been increased from 192 to 500. I know that this doesn't answer the question "why it doesn't work", but maybe at least will be a good workaround for you to move forward.

Best Regards,
TK
Certified LabVIEW Architect (CLA)

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Hallo n_dakota,

 

Thanks for your reply. Although the cause of the error is still unknown, we managed to find a workaround. It so happens that the error is occuring when we make changes to a shared variable. We are using the NI 9862 CAN module. When an element is added to this shared variable, the CAN module stops working because of the mentioned error, although this variable has nothing to do with the CAN module or its frames. But when we change the name of the variable, the error is gone.

No idea why or how!

 

Regards,

mulayvus

 

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