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  4. QUOTE (NeverDown @ Aug 15 2008, 10:51 PM) QUOTE (crelf @ Aug 15 2008, 11:21 PM) PS: just posting about how one thing is better than another provides very little value to the community if you don't tell us why. We're all here to learn from each other, so please share what you know. Perhaps a feature comparison? Maybe a list of a few features that Accurev has that SVN doesn't? Well they got a very nice website. This 'customer success story' indicates there is support via the MS SCC interface. However on the website there are no other references Ton
  5. QUOTE (jgcode @ Aug 15 2008, 09:25 AM) I've also heard this rumor floating around NI, but it is not true. Given the need for experienced LV users in the field, a lack of certification is not preventing any NI engineer from finding a different job if they really want to leave NI. Any LV programmer who has the proper LV coding experience would be able to prove their worth to a potential employer in a short amount of time. In the end certification is just a piece of paper, what you do or know to get the certification is what will bring you or your employer the benefits and value. I would hope that if anyone is hiring a LV programmer into their organization they are not relying solely on the certification of a given candidate in making a hiring decision.
  6. Hello Wilroy, what kind of function do you use to write the file to disc? I don't recognize it of hand. Why do you open and close the file without writing to it? To display a browse dialog you can better use the file dialog function. Ton
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  8. Here's a nifty control application used to paint pictures in falling water. This would be a cool NIWeek demo. [/url]If you're not impressed right away look for the writing at 1:06 into the video.
  9. QUOTE (PaulG. @ Aug 14 2008, 12:22 PM) A lot is a relative term in this case as the LHC includes a mind boggling number of control systems. Regardless, this is a pretty cool motion control application using 120 PXI systems distributed around the 27 km ring controlling 600 motion axes to 1ms synchronization during a 20 minute profile. All of the PXI RT systems integrate into the higher level facility control system running non-LV applications. This application was developed with a lot of direct input and support from the Systems Engineering group at NI. The CERN developer just left NI this afternoon to get ready for the startup of the LHC. A few trivia facts: The design of the LHC started 27 years ago. Colling of the magnets started more than 18 months ago. The final temperature of the magnets will be below 2K.
  10. It's some kind of security issue. See here and here Ton
  11. I bet you want hot-spot labels as well. Where you define a region to where a given label should apply. Ton
  12. QUOTE (mdoan @ Aug 14 2008, 10:16 AM) Yes HiQ has been gone for a while. You now have two options, Component Works 3D graph ships with LV and is very robust. THe other option is for LV 8.6 where NI has released a 3d-plot implelementaion that use the LV 3d picture. THis latter option is pure G but is still new nad has some limitaions. Of course if you are game for a challenging learining experience you could try to cut your teeth in LV by taking on the new version. So... Check out the CW 3d graph. Ben
  13. QUOTE (ASTDan @ Aug 13 2008, 03:55 PM) I found this in LV 8.6. http://lavag.org/old_files/monthly_08_2008/post-29-1218658242.png' target="_blank"> Never used it but the help looks promising. Combine it with a mouse move event .... I hope that helps, Ben Dang! That what I get for including an image.
  14. QUOTE (Yair @ Aug 13 2008, 02:54 PM) I am going to have to watch this video when I get home. This sounds a lot like my ex-wife. Ben
  15. QUOTE (msc-ing @ Aug 13 2008, 06:07 AM) Can you be more specific about your application need, hardware being used, etc. It sounds like you want to connect a printer (what kind? type?) to a RT controller (what kind?) and print out some text from the LabVIEW running on it.
  16. QUOTE (Tom Bress @ Aug 13 2008, 11:42 AM) Thanks Tom. Ben
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  18. QUOTE (crelf @ Aug 13 2008, 01:45 AM) QUOTE (PJM_labview @ Aug 13 2008, 04:03 AM) Actually you don't need the 16 colors icon for that. Only the 256 colors and the B&W is required. Unfortunatly the 16 color icon will block the small sized icon. The CAR ID is 100245 Not on the 8.6 known issues or fixed issues list. Ton
  19. It was actually warmer during NIWeek with the extra 2500 people around. The previous Friday and Saturday with just the NI crew around it was downright freezing. I hope they setup a distributed temperature and humidity monitoring system next year using the new WiFi DAQ hardware.
  20. QUOTE (hfettig @ Aug 12 2008, 10:18 PM) Here's what I would do: Create a user.lib\_toolkit folder All toolkits install here Create a user.lib\_toolkit\palettes\controls folder every control menu file will be placed here Create a user.lib\_toolkit\palettes\functions folder every function menu file will be placed here Create two mnu files under user.lib\palettes, controls and functions. The controls sync to the palettes\controls folder, the functions to the palettes\functions folder. Then you create an OpenG package that installs the two mnu files to the right location. Please report back! Ton
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  22. QUOTE (jzoller @ Aug 12 2008, 03:36 PM) If I have kept track of "which shell the pea is under", I think Paul is working with a consulting firm (usually refered to in my shop as "the bad guys"** ) like myself. So in my shop we occationally have to do what I call "Stand-up Comedy Routines" where we have to walk into a buisness we know very little about and while the customer is watching and asking questions "blow their socks off!" with our LV-Powers*. So being able to code under-fire is very useful, although not a requirement. Ben * I cheat. I have been doing this so long that I can usually start telling a "sea-story" of a similar situation that keeps them distracted while I am doing the real work. ** In case there is any question, yes I am just joking about "the bad guys".
  23. QUOTE (brent99 @ Aug 12 2008, 09:39 PM) Could anybody tell me the difference between drug-dealers and salesmen? Ton
  24. Tom, Thanks for leading this effort. I think it's great to have someone from the user community provide this kind of input and drive to improve the process. I really appreciated your presentation last week. Like you said, the value in certification is not the paper at the end of the road, but the process of learning and (coding) process improvement that you make along the way. You'll see a lot more NI people go through the certification process and that will hopefully improve the process as well as the code generated by NI. In the wider community I see a lot more value to get many developers to the CLD level (and provide a good LabVIEW programmer base) as opposed to getting some developers to the CLA level. PS: I just completed the CLAD at NIWeek and will be working on the CLD over the next few months. Even though I have 10+ years of LV experience (and am a supposed expert), it forces you to think more carefully about your own ingrained programming practices and habits, and improve them at least in some ways (more comments in my case and more consistent good design even for simple examples that are distributed).
  25. QUOTE (Tom Bress @ Aug 12 2008, 03:34 PM) The issue about using SVN through the LabVIEW SCC interface is that SVN basiccally is the Merge routine. The MS SCC interface used by LabVIEW and PushOK is 'Check out, edit, check in' philosopy. It works, quite good (for me) but I wouldn't use this bridge for professional work. QUOTE (jgcode @ Aug 12 2008, 04:34 PM) For multi developer work - LV integration is essential for smooth work IMO. Yes, using the LV integration gives you power to build nice tools. However the advanced functions (branching/labelling) needs to be done in the main SCC program. Ton
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