Hello,
LabVIEW 7.0 does not work for Linux kernel 2.6.
Linux kernel 2.6 is now supported, using LabVIEW 7.1 for Linux.
You will have to upgrade to LabVIEW 7.1.
I hope that this sorts out your queries.
Kind Regards
Louis Price
Applications Engineer
NIUK
Dear Leeser,
I agree with what Dennis is saying. Below is a link to a page which
explains about these functions. It explains about the LabVIEW 6.1 In
Port and Out Port functions but they are almost the same as the
LabVIEW 7.0 functions. This should help.
Hello,
I have looked into your vi. You are using the function AO C-GEN, I
believe that this is taking up the time. The Ao C-GEN is a higher
level. What you need to use is lower level functions such as AO
Config, AO Write etc. If you expand the AO C-Gen.vi then you will see
the lower level vis in
Dear Andrew,
I have looked into this issue. It sounds to me like it is a corrupt
installation of NI DAQ. I suggest that you unistall that version of ni
daq on the machine, and then reinstall it. If you continue to get the
same error then it is a possiblity that LabVIEW has also been
corrupted.
Hello,
I would recommend the first web adress, personally, for what you are
doing. You can download the vis direct from that site, at no charge. A
text file come with the download, explaining how to populate the
LabVIEW functions pallette with your newly downloaded vis.
Kind Regards
Louis Price
Hello Simy,
With regards to your issue, there are no gaussian functions that come
with the LabVIEW base package, I agree with what Dr.Imad suggested.
Regards
Louis Price
Applications Engineer
NI-UK