where the devices are configured.
Also, can the FP tags be cast to strings then back to FP tags without injury?
Thanks for any pointers.
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password encryption scheme.
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we get into this state, rebooting the PC resolves
the problem. I cannot recall the version of RS Linx at this time.
Turn off Virus scanning on your Citadel data directory. It's a known
issue, though it may not be what's causing your particular problem.
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, 7.1, but
there doesn't seem to be a listing of new or modified features.
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, short of running
my installer from the user's hard drive?
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At 3:21 PM -0500 4/14/04, Swinarsky, DJ Derrick (5453) @ IS wrote:
Problem is that I work for a big defense contractor that is not too keen
about the idea of opensource. Have some paranoid individuals somewhere in
the chain that think code developed on sourceforge is not reliable and
shouldn't be
Looks like NI is finally taking on Java... I'll drink to that!
http://www.ni.com/news/releases/april0401.htm
- andrew
vi.lib support, then
should the entire vi.lib directory also be placed next to the
executable? Is this allowed under the LabView EULA?
Thanks for any thoughts from people that have already worked these wires...
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be placed next to the
executable? Is this allowed under the LabView EULA?
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to list the ports, not to change any settings there...
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At 12:43 AM -0800 2/16/04, Joe wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a software for snooping on serial
port for max os X.
Any Idea ?
Have you considered LabView? Just checking...
- Andrew
.?
TIA and
Greetings from Germany!
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Have you looked at BB Electronics?
http://www.bb-elec.com or
http://www.bb-europe.com/welcome.html
A very wide selection of small and inexpensive devices. I have
purchased USB/RS-422 converters from them, and they work quite well.
- Andrew
, great reading. One type of Big Ball of
Mud I didn't read about was this one: the Pile of Shame (POS for
short), often used in reference to a pile of controls and indicators
thrown over at the side of a labview diagram and forever referenced
by locals.
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