On Sun, 04 Apr 2004 10:46:02 -0500 Greg McKaskle wrote:
> The cost differences in the products are largely due to the cost of
> running the sales and support offices in the UK or country where the
> product is being sold. You purchased not only the SW, but also the
> phone support in your time
r to be the complete
solution. This must be a fairly common problem, and I'd be interested to
hear from anyone who's managed to solve it.
Cheers,
Simon
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can't buy LabVIEW in the US and use
it in the UK? I'm sure the marketeers at NI have some reasons they trot
out in response to such enquiries, but seriously - why not? Anyone in
the UK (or anywhere else in the world with a favourable exchange rate)
done this? Any problems?
Simon
Simo
Hi,
Anyone know of any work done on developing a LabVIEW interface to talk
to an OBD2-compliant engine management system?
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If I design a VI in LabVIEW 7.0 Full Edition, using features not
available in the base edition (e.g. event handling), will the VI run on
a PC that only has LabVIEW 7.0 Base Edition installed?
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Does anyone know of a way to get a list of the IP addresses associated
with network interfaces on a Windows PC running LabVIEW? I could call
IPCONFIG with a System Exec node and parse the output but that's a dirty
hack, so I'd rather not.
Simon Whitaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
So
ext.)
Hope this helps,
Simon Whitaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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en't had any problems so far with dead
pixels. We've got another LCD display that we've had for about a year,
again no problems with dead pixels. Not sure how feasible it is to
repair a dead pixel. Note that even new LCD monitors may ship with some
dead pixels, and most manufacturer
e that's no longer true or
> >maybe my memory has turned to mush (fairly probable given my advancing
> >years).
> >
> >It's certainly possible to transpose an array while reusing the same
> >buffer, you just have to make sure to move the elements in the ri
th many millions of
elements your memory usage will increase significantly during
transposition - especially if you're using a large data type like an
extended precision float.
All the best,
Simon
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*?? I can email a sample VI to anyone who's
interested - the file's only 15KB large, but you'll need plenty of RAM
to load it into LabVIEW!
All the best,
Simon Whitaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 10:44:35 GMT Simon Whitaker wrote:
> What on earth can be causing such a huge demand on system memory when
> these VIs are *loaded*?? I can email a sample VI to anyone who's
> interested - the file's only 15KB large, but you'll need plenty of RAM
>
in mind that you almost certainly
won't have more than one AGP slot, so the 2nd video card will probably
have to be a PCI one.
All the best,
Simon Whitaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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a core part of VS.NET,
and the technology doesn't appear to be owned in any way by MS. Anyone
can make an extension for VS.NET, it doesn't necessarily follow that
they're in Uncle Bill's pocket.
All the best,
Simon Whitaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Software developer
ot; connector on the System Exec VI,
which is OK as long as you don't want to capture the output of the batch
file (and as long as you don't rely on the batch file having done it's
stuff later on in your VI, I suppose.)
Simon Whitaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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the cmd /K option that NI.com recommends for lb 5.1, but it
> doesn't seem to work. Any suggestions?
Cheap, dirty solution: you could add PAUSE to the end of the bat file.
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