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  1. Hello I have just passed the architect exam, and I just wanted to say that I have learned a lot from the posts on this site. Many thanks all. A special thanks to the lava member FAB to came over to the UK from the US to do the advanced architectures course at NI and was by far the best lecturer that I have had there.
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  2. You will need some ground reference somehow (so two wires at least) and also some biasing of the signal with a resistor to pull it to the passive level. Otherwise you can't measure an open collector signal properly. The cheapest will most likely be one of the USB DAQ boxes.
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  3. That was easy, I just added an extra input Just place the attached file in the Symbio-GDS folder: ..\LabVIEW 20xx\resource\Framework\Providers\Symbio_GDS And make a VI like this: Cheers, Mike GDSIconEditor_CreateVIIcon_AutoInput.vi
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  4. If you're on a 64-bit machine, the 32-bit RTEs will show up under HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\National Instruments\LabVIEW Run-Time\. If you're not on a 64-bit machine, there will be no HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node. This checks out my machine: I would have no qualms about querying the registry, though I might go as far as testing the validity of the Path value.
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  5. Hello, I’m uploading the latest version of my framework, even though it isn’t polished, as I’m unlikely to have any time to polish it for months (baby on the way). It includes all the extra stuff since the last version, including the Actor Manager, and TCP-network versions of the Queue and User Event Messengers. It is in LabVIEW 2011. — James Messenging.zip
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