Re: How do I set a coordinate system using Vision Assistant 7.0

2004-04-24 Thread dmp
Vision Assistant does not currently have the ability to create coordinate systems. You can either generate LabVIEW code from your Vision Assistant script and insert the coordinate system VIs, or use Vision Builder for Automated Inspection to set up a coordinate system. Best regards, Dawna P.

Re: Labview crashes because of a conflict between IMAQ and a dll

2004-04-15 Thread dmp
It may be that the 12C VI is not properly closing out the session, but it is impossible to know since we cannot access the dll. Can you contact the company and find out more about what their VI is doing? It may be that you just have to stick with running their VI separately. Good luck!

Re: How to set background color to black for PCI-1407 on 2nd target machine with LabVIEW 5.1

2004-04-08 Thread dmp
Let's try to narrow down the issue a bit. Try displaying an image from file rather than the acquired video data and see if the background color still changes. If you have not already done so, I also suggest running the executable on the development machine and on a different operating system, to

Re: How to set background color to black for PCI-1407 on 2nd target machine with LabVIEW 5.1

2004-03-25 Thread dmp
The background color of your picture should not be changing if your image environment, video monitor, etc. are the same for both systems. Do you see the problem if you use the camera from the first machine on the target machine? What if you use swap out the PCI-1407s between the two systems?

Re: Integrate IMAQ Vision picture into frontpanel

2004-03-04 Thread dmp
Hi, Felix, I believe what you are asking is how to display images on a LabVIEW front panel. If you are using LabVIEW 7, there is now an embedded front panel control that you can use for image display. This control is found in the following location on the Controls Palette: Controls Vision

Re: LabVIEW 7 USB Camera

2004-02-09 Thread dmp
Actually, you will need a USB driver for the camera. There are several third party organizations which make such drivers. For example, Inventeering.com has an ActiveX Control that interfaces to USB Cameras, as well as LabVIEW examples. You might also check out