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  1. Yair

    MaxValue

    You might wish to check out the NI forums. They have a larger user base with people who understand Portugese and Spanish and even have a pure Spanish board.
  2. Yes, toasting Michael every once in a while is a good idea. :beer: As the rules of acquisition say: It never hurts to suck up to the boss.
  3. Yes, Colin made the mistake of seriously trying to help alfa, but I wouldn't hold that against him. If you're reading this, good luck.
  4. QUOTE(JFM @ Apr 3 2007, 12:58 PM) I'll third that (or is it fourth?).
  5. QUOTE(alfa @ Apr 2 2007, 07:55 AM) Is it just me, or does that just not sound as good as 97.7?
  6. QUOTE(alfa @ Apr 2 2007, 07:55 AM) I think I missed that speech. QUOTE We are the children of Genghis Khan and Marie Magdalene. That would seem a bit of an historical stretch, wouldn't it, when you consider that Khan was born more than a 1000 years later.
  7. QUOTE(Michael_Aivaliotis @ Apr 2 2007, 09:31 AM) Thank you. :thumbup: That was really hurting usability.
  8. Apparently, the problem in the middle east is unleaven bread and Marmite can solve that. Yeah, right.
  9. QUOTE(Michael_Aivaliotis @ Mar 31 2007, 11:33 AM) Great. <- Second column emoticon. How about the original issue? Were you able to find any details?
  10. Regarding the NI forums - they have a lot of a traffic. Aren't you concerned about the bandwidth consumption? Personally, I find that LAVA does not always respond as fast as I would like, so a big load on the server might not be the best thing. The alternative for the NI forums can be posting images to the feedback board, for example here.
  11. QUOTE(karim @ Mar 30 2007, 01:07 PM) It's free for 30 days. If you want to use more after that, you have to pay.
  12. To run your programs on a machine without LV installed, you need to have the LabVIEW run-time engine installed. If you have the application builder installed you can create an installer by adding build settings to your project. You should really start by searching these things first. Searching the LV help or the internet for "executable" would really give you all the answers you need.
  13. QUOTE(Gavin Burnell @ Mar 29 2007, 11:37 PM) That would explain it. I haven't played with this much, but when I did it was often to create a simple object (or a non-supported one, like the TCP RW primitives which accept any data as input :thumbup: ) or to create a large number of objects in a loop and not work on them later, so I never really needed the reference coming out of the primitive. Anyway, as Stephen mentioned in the other thread, this is probably just a property which was left unexposed.
  14. IE 6.1 in my case and I have the warnings turned off (everybody keeps telling me that automatic error handling is bad ). Something else that may be related - I only see the first column of emoticons. http://forums.lavag.org/index.php?act=attach&type=post&id=5362 BTW, while what Martin brought up is both not related and not a bug, I still think it's unwanted behaviour. No results is not an error. It is simply no results and seeing an error screen confuses the user who thinks that something is wrong somewhere.
  15. Stephen, I tried it before a couple of times, but I went back to the while loop. The main reasons - It's clearer to most developers (including me). Since a for loop's number of iterations can be determined by any number of things wired into the loop, I often wouldn't "see" a small constant wired into the N terminal. While loops have a single termination point and the T constant is commonplace. As Ben suggested, sometimes you would want an unknown number of iterations.
  16. I tried logging out yesterday and logging in again today, but this is still happening, and it makes it really hard to follow threads, because for each thread I have to go through n posts to find the new ones. For what it's worth, when I reply to a thread, the window I get after posting the reply is correct (it jumps to the new reply).
  17. QUOTE(karim @ Mar 29 2007, 06:47 PM) You've come to the wrong place. LabVIEW is used as a professional tool and most professionals do not use unlicensed tools. You pay for it and get it properly. QUOTE(Jim Kring @ Mar 29 2007, 06:55 PM) I need a magic pony The license for my magic pony just expired last week and I'm thinking of selling it. PM me for more details.
  18. Welcome. LV is fun, so hopefully you should have a lot of fun too. One suggestion is to search before you post. There are several sources of information on the web, most notably this site, the NI site (and forums) and the info LabVIEW mailing list. Searching them can find you answers faster and easier than asking.
  19. I can't test this at the moment, but if I remember correctly, the class input does not determine anything. If this is correct, you can wire in the generic class and the enum will select the kind of node you're creating. Of course, that doesn't seem to make much sense (why else would you need to wire in the class?), so it's possible that I'm wrong, that this only works for some things or that this will be deprecated.
  20. Yair

    LEDarray

    QUOTE(Aristos Queue @ Mar 29 2007, 04:16 AM) It should have been 97.7. 97.7 is the new 42.
  21. http://forums.lavag.org/index.php?act=attach&type=post&id=5325
  22. Michael, for some reason, the Get New Post link in the View New Posts list doesn't work properly. The link it points to is OK (ends in getnewpost), but when I click it I'm brought to the beginning of the page with the last new post (i.e. the url ends with st=0 or st=15). Is anyone else seeing this? I know it worked fine yesterday. And while I'm at it, I just clicked the View New Posts link again, but none of the threads have the new posts icon, even though there are quite a few I haven't read yet. I have seen this in the past (threads being "read" before I read them), but I haven't been able to figure out when it happens.
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