Wire folk;
Does anyone have a Boonton 4400A Peak Power Meter Instrument Driver?
The Boonton Web Site is useless, and the Driver doesn't show up on the
NI Instrument Driver Network.
I have seen an old driver for this at one time, but I cannot remember
where it was, and I cannot find it again.
right, wrong, or indifferent, I have used this technique for at least 5
years.
with no issues.
Rick M
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Allen Weekley
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 12:04 PM
To: Info LabVIEW Mailing List
Subject: Re: Wanted:
Just a thought but if this is starting Labview after a Boot, perhaps it
is starting Labview before the network services are completely up and
running.
In other words maybe this is not truly a server issue, maybe its all
within
the remote box. Just a thought...
Rick M
LMC Syracuse NY
Hamid Shojaei wrote:
I set a password for my VI. Now I want to see it's block diagram but I
can't.
How can I cancle it's protection?...
Unfortunately you can't. But (hopefully) the best thing about this, is
that now
that you know, you probably won't do this again. There is no substitute
for
David;
This is a great idea. The '1%' that you left out has to be cost. Lets
face it...
PXI is expensive. Your approach has the ability to be a much more cost
effective
solution, Although depending on who is doing the custom HW design, this
could be
the trade off...
Its not my intent to start a
This off topic Discussion on Off Topicness is making me dizzy,
But as long as I'm here... I vote, and I vote head bangin' (Sabbath, VH,
Metallica)
and just to be complete, I'll reference the off topic of recursion
Wasn't Pluto actually Goofy's Pet? Whats up with that?
Rick M
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I think that this might have to do with your Shortcut if that makes Sense..
I had something similar happen, and I deleted my Desktop Shortcut Icon and
made another, and the issue went away.
WinXP also allows by right clicking and selecting properties a compatibility
mode in which the
I have an interesting question that has probably been asked and answered here before,
although
I personally don't recall seeing this.
When I start LV 7 Express on my Dell system running XP Pro, a small anchor dot (maybe
a ultra
small resized window maybe 5x5 pixels) just big enough that I can
Am I missing something here, or can you not just get the computers Name?
All computers have a 'Name'. I have a vi that returns this name. I don't
recall where I got this, but If anyone is interested, contact me and I will
send it to you. It's small and very simple.
Rick Mahoney
Equipment Test
else
I'm missing?
Also, I would like to know if there is a maximum frequency I can create
with
reasonable resolution.
Thanks all.
Rick
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From: Bookwalter, Dan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 1:53 PM
To: Mahoney, Richard C; [EMAIL PROTECTED
CLAP CLAP CLAP... Standing Ovation. Thanks Tom for everything.
Rick M.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Coradeschi, Tom [AMSRD-AAR-AIS-E]
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 5:32 PM
To: igor; info-labview
Subject: The Future of Igor and
You didn't say what version of LV you are using, but for LV6i
Use the System Exec.vi (its under the communications Palette)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Daniel Alejandro Moyano
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 9:26 PM
To: Info-LabVIEW Mailing
Guy,
If you use a format specifier of %.; to format your code prior to sending it out,
you wont have this issue.
If you don't use any format, the system default will be used. and different systems
will have different defaults.
To strictly control this format to be the same everywhere, add the
I do this extensively with no problems...
Sounds to me like this is not a LabVIEW prob...
Rick
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Scott Serlin
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 3:17 PM
To: info-labview
Subject: Labview and windows 2000
In LabVIEW, there are TestStand Native VI's for:
Get Boolean, Set Boolean,
Get String Set String
Get Number, Set Number
Get Variant, Set Variant etc.
These are all available in the scalar, or array variety,
(and I've actually created multi-dimensional array VI's also.)
and these are available
wirers;
I have a question that may be more of a windoze question than LV, but maybe, on the
chance that maybe LV has the power, here goes...
When I go to the File -- Open menu selection, (or the ... selection on the Block
diagram palette), the first thing I do every time to search
through the
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