Greg,
Thanks a mill, worked a treat! Also, after unlocking the controls I
could delete them and save the VI without LabVIEW crashing! *Happy
Customer Smile*
Hi Pawel,
You should be able to run 2 channels @ 200kS total (100kS each) since
that it the max rate of the card. Your card is a multiplexed card,
which means that the max sampling rate (200kS in this case) is divided
by the number of channels you are sampling to obtain the max sampling
rate per c
Try this link:
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/940218C86275330A86256BBA0074780E
Hi Ryan,
I am not too sure what you mean when you state that you didnt install
the component originally. Is IDL installed on your computer? Did you
copy the IDL ocx file from another pc and not register it with
Windows?
Research Systems dont release the ActiveX component without buying the
IDL so
When you use the web publishing tool to create the html it uses the
current window size of the VI to create the correct width/height
dimensions for the LabVIEW object in the html code. Following is an
extract from an example html file created using the web publishing
tool:
ftp://ftp.ni.com/support
You need to change the window size of the VI, you can do this by going
to the LabVIEW menu:
File >> VI properties
Then Category >> Window Size
Under Minimum Panel Size specify the dimensions. After closing this
you need to resize the VI window manually anything down to the
previous specified dim