Hey Greg,
Are you able to ping the other machines from your master computer?
Also, is there a way that you can disable any possible firewall that
may exist by having that router?
Try running this http://sine.ni.com/apps/we/niepd_web_display.display_epd4?p_guid=B45EACE3EEDF56A4E034080020E74861&p_n
I also had no problem doing this. I think that Dennis could be on
correct on checking your file paths. Check out the knowledgebase
regarding http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/FD7DE8BC8FFC256C862565F4006BE363?OpenDocument";>file
paths behaving differently in development and in executable. G
I noticed that you also posted another question as to moving the
control on your front panel and the scroll bar was moving as you did
this... very odd.
Have you tried something as simple as resizing the screen manually by
moving your mouse to the bottom-right corner of your VI until the
mouse poin
Hello,
I now understand that the subVI has two inputs, the GPIB address and
an error in cluster. So that doesn't seem like it could be any problem
as you also suggest.
It's seems possible that since you have a while loop in this subVI,
the data you are expecting to see coming out of this loop isn
open that
same file up using LabVIEW 7.0 and 7.1? What is the type of file that
you are trying to open, and where is it located?
JaredA
Hello,
What VI(s) are causing this problem? Any VI, or just particular VIs
that are from the NI-DAQ function palette? Can you confirm that you
have the lvdaq.dll installed on your machine. It should be located in
Program Files\National Instrments\LabVIEW 7.0\vi.lib\Daq.
Hey Bernd,
It sounds like LabVIEW 7 should be more than sufficient for your
application. What particular about your application where you thinking
might require real-time?
Hello Martin,
Could you please attach some sample code of your question. Also, if
would be really helpful if you could document the front panel of the
code with what to do in order to see the problem you are seeing with
the chart's width decreasing.
Thanks.
Hello,
I'm a little confused by your posting and hoped that maybe you could
clarify some things so that we can figure this out. I'm going to type
what I believe to be true, and hopefully you can correct me where I am
wrong.
You have a subVI in a program (is this an executable?). The subVI
sends a