The right clicking issue does not happend with other windows. I have
uninstalled and reinstalled but the problem still persists. Any
suggestions??
Cheers,
Mark
for some reason, when I right click the mouse I have to continue to
hold it over the palette where as before I could just click it once
and move the cursor over the palette and it would ope up the next
submenu. I haven't done anything to the preferences...this is a new
occurance!!
In previous support I was told to use port 0 to initialize the
microphone port which worked on the test exe I used to sample the
waveform. I did not have access to the block diagram and cannot
figure out how to record from port 0. I have played around in the
instrument IO dialogue but I only see
Thanks for your input, I think from your suggestions that the mic port
is not the way to go for this application. I have a one channel
parallel port data logger which could be used. Thanks again!!
I would like to record a voltage signal through the phono microphone
port on my laptop.Could you tell what the port # is to do this and if
there are any potential problems with this method?
I have three inputs which are sychronized by a reference signal.
These three inputs don't happen in the same time domain. Is there a
way to graphical align all three inputs to the reference signal so
that the reference signal alligned regardless of the time?
Cheers
that is great I have never seen that menu...thanks again!
When I first load a llb file it doesn=92t go directly to the top level
vi. What I get is windows explorer view with all the sub routines
which then I have to select the appropriate top level vi. I was able
to load directly by setting the top vi in Labview 6.1 but I don=92t seem
to be able to find
Thanks you so much for your quick reply!!
I currently need to install an application which was built with
labview 6.0 but It was not built with the runtime library included.
Is there anywhere I can download these files??
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