At 11:55 AM 17/06/2004 -0400, George Gatling (Contractor) wrote:
the vi constant method is about a hundred mouse clicks, editing an
icon, saving a new file,
You can use the .CTT extension to create a template ... could save about
50 clicks ;-)
cheers, Alex.
Alex Le Dain
Software Engineer
are overridden by the programmatic settings of any application
that accesses the port anyway.
Alex Le Dain
Software Engineer
Poseidon Scientific Instruments
1/95 Queen Victoria Street
Fremantle WA 6160
AUSTRALIA
Ph: (+61 8) 9430 6639
Fx: (+61 8) 9335 4650
Web: www.psi.com.au
with the
desired settings but it doesn't take. I have been sucessful at 38400 baud
with no parity, but I want to use 9600 baud with odd parity.
Figured someone would have done this before.
Thanks, Eric
Alex Le Dain
Software Engineer
Poseidon Scientific Instruments
1/95 Queen Victoria Street
://www.saintbernardengineering.com/
Alex Le Dain
Software Engineer
Poseidon Scientific Instruments
1/95 Queen Victoria Street
Fremantle WA 6160
AUSTRALIA
Ph: (+61 8) 9430 6639
Fx: (+61 8) 9335 4650
Web: www.psi.com.au
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 23:01:06 +0100, Craig Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently the tests are being done reentrant, but not with the VIs set to
subroutine. Both changes give the same doubling in performance- I assume
from ditching debug and UI code internally.
Does a similar speedup
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 16:40:19 -0700, Chris Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm researching 3D animation tools that I can pump simulation data into from
a LabVIEW VI. Has anyone refer me to a good package?
Cannot recommend solutions as such but two alternatives might be:
(1) ENVI from
This sounds like a positively cryptic way to structure a VI.
Not necessarily.
What is good about a BD or FP that is pretty or clean or sterile,
if it communicates nothing about its function?
Well what it does communicate is a structured and designed approach, and my argument
would be that a
Hi List,
Not exactly LabVIEW based, but ...
We want to program a PIC chip using a DIO card. The PIC requires that a clock signal
and data (bit) stream be supplied on two of it's pins. The data must be clocked in,
in that the data bit must be set before the clock transitions. I understand that
Check out QSI, we've used their J-10 which they sell as a special unit (J-263) ready
for direct connection to the FP RT units www.qsicorp.com. There are even LabVIEW
drivers for the J-263 version. I think this information is also on the NI website ...
cheers, Alex.
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 00:45:49