Re: Cannot open Labview 7 without "not enough memory" error

2004-06-15 Thread Jeremy Braden
I figure there are two possiblities. LabVIEW is poorly installed on your system causing the error or your VIs are corrupted. You can test the former by installing LabVIEW on another computer. If you can open the VIs there, consider contacting NI for ways to more throughly remove NI products fro

Cannot open Labview 7 without "not enough memory" error

2004-06-10 Thread gseabroo
I get the "not enough mempry to complete this operation" as Labview is opening. I have tried uninstalling everything and reinstalling. No good. There is 512 Mb in this system should be plenty to open Labview. Any ideas? Labview will also not open a vi. It says it cannot find it (the one I sel

Re: Memory error

2004-02-25 Thread GrantM
Hello, Can you provide any additional information about this memory error such as the error message? Also, is this a LabVIEW memory error or a Windows memory error? Crashes in LabVIEW when working with CINs are frequently caused by errors in the C code of the CIN. Since a crash doesn't h

Memory error

2004-02-25 Thread Pier Giuseppe
My application crashes for memory error on LVS61D5 module after several hours of running. The application is built using Labview 7.0 and frequently calls one CIN (Visual C++ compiled) that controls one ISA acquisition board. Large amount of RAM is used in the CIN C++ code (up to 2560KB) to

RE: Out of memory error

2004-01-13 Thread Seifert, George
I figured out what was wrong. I was calling perl incorrectly. Oops. It's still curious that I got and "Out of memory" error. I guess LV couldn't figure out what else to call it. George > -Original Message- > From: Seifert, George > Sent: Tues

Out of memory error

2004-01-13 Thread Seifert, George
I'm trying to run a perl script from the System Exec VI and keep getting an error code of 2 (Out of memory). I can run the script just fine from a command prompt window. I can start other things like Notepad from the System Exec VI without any errors. Any ideas? George