Re: application builder is missing in labview under tools

2004-06-15 Thread SarahM
Hey Paul,

DD is correct the full system does not include the application
builder.  Refer to the following link for a comparison of what the
different versions include.
http://www.ni.com/labview/how_to_buy.htm#compare>Compare
Development Systems
If you have questions on the different versions or want to purchase
application builder separately please feel free to call our sales
department at (888) 280-7645.

Also who did you contact about getting the replacement ethernet card?
If you contacted technical support and have a service request you can
always call back at 1866 275 6964 and enter your service request and
you'll get routed to the person who originally took your call.  If you
contacted sales you could call the sales number above and they could
put you in touch with the sales person in your area or the person you
talked to previously if you know their name.

I hope this helps!

Regards,
Sarah Miracle
National Instruments



application builder is missing in labview under tools

2004-06-14 Thread Paul DeGroot
I have a PXI-8170 CPU along with an 8210 (SCSI & ethernet), 3 - 7144
motion cards, 2 - 1422 vision cards, 1 6031E DAQ card, 1 - 8421 RS-485
4 port card, 1 - 8422 RS-232 4 port card in an 18 slot PXI-1006
chassis.
I installed Windows XP and the updated driver for the graphics adapter
and have that all working (Ethernet is not working and I have not
installed the 485 and 232 drivers yet).
However, after installing Labview 7.0 full development version
(complete install), I do not have the build application  or shared
library showing up under Tools.
I have checked and the applibs folder is not under the Labview 7.0
folder and also the software is not listed under NI MAX.
I have used the same CD on my Laptop running Windows 2000 and had no
problems.
Is there a problem with XP or using Labview 7.0 on a PXI 8170 CPU?
I also called about getting a replacement ethernet PXI card that will
work under XP, but have not heard anything back?