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  1. Michael, The last shift up I mentioned above seems to be gone and it SEEMS LAVA is a little faster. Did you change something? Ben
  2. QUOTE(sahara agrasen @ Oct 31 2007, 09:19 PM) Then I will start again. In reply #71 of the thread found at this URL http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?boar...=146233#M146233 I posted an example that finds prime numbers using the brute force approach of trial and error. It also takes into concideration that that largest number that is worth attempting to divide a number by is its square root. Other that that, it is straight forward. Please look at that code and then ask follow-up questions. BACK TO THE FIGHT! I am game to keep these battle ideas going but I'd like to make an observation. THese ideas are tending toward the complicated side and few of us are going to be able to do it all individually (Norm excluded). So what about turning these ideas into a multi-phase project and proceed using the Unified Process of breaking it down into simple steps that lead to our end goal. Just tossing out ideas, Ben
  3. QUOTE(ScadaMan @ Nov 1 2007, 10:03 AM) Yes I have. There is a long thread about this : http://forums.lavag.org/Memory-usage-issue...lkit-t6570.html To sum up, you must not "open", right/read and close everytime because the 4k reference is released only when LabVIEW shuts down. You have to do a single open, keep the reference in shift register and close this reference only when you quit your application. Hope this helps
  4. QUOTE(Justin Goeres @ Oct 31 2007, 02:51 PM) Well in that case I'll wait for a real challenge. Something like... Use the 3d Picture control to develop a robotic frame that can be outfit with user designed weapons and armor and who's motion and behaviour are offered as services that a user specified VI can utilize to control the motion and behaviour. That way we can have virtual robot wars and fight over who is the meanest LV developer. Bonus points awarded for tracking and animating parts that fall of durring battle. Ben
  5. QUOTE(RodolfoAcialdi @ Oct 31 2007, 01:34 PM) Your question is a little like asking "Will a bolt work for an automobile?" Sure, if you use it correctly. Try it out and if you have trouble, post an image of your code and we'll take a closer look. Ben
  6. QUOTE(RodolfoAcialdi @ Oct 31 2007, 01:07 PM) Quick before he completes the questions, lets guess what the answer is! Under data manipulation there is a "join" operator that will take two u8 and return a single u16. Did I get close? Ben
  7. Did you click on the bug-eyed smiley?
  8. QUOTE(sahara agrasen @ Oct 31 2007, 11:44 AM) I don't understand that part of your request. Please clarify. Ben
  9. QUOTE(Ascen @ Oct 31 2007, 08:27 AM) Don't be embarrased. I had forgotten about that tip myself. and BTW, I do love that expresion "otherwise it will be swallowed by the ref. ". It is SO descriptive of what actually happens. Ben
  10. I have noticed a slow down as well. When LAVA loads I see most of the screen but there is about a one line gap at the top of the screen. WHile I can still se the gap, nothing is active. If I wait for the screen to "reset" the one line gap at the top disapears and the page is good to go. I notice it most at work were they decided to try out a DSL connection to save money. (They will be fixing this). I can see the same thing at home but there I have a 5 Meg fiber link so the delay is short. I am pretty sure the delay was introduced when the LAVA store link was put in the top right corner of the screen. BTW: I use almost exclusively the "View new post" view, and my comments apply to that screen only. Ben
  11. I searched the NI and ORBIT/FR sites and did not see any references to drivers. I only saw a programmers reference guide listed on the ORBIT/FR site. It appears that someone at ORBIT/FR has worked with NI products; I found a posting on the NI forums about controlling an ORBIT positioner using an NI 7344 board. I would suggest that you send your question in an email directly to OBRBIT. (I noticed that their web site does not work well with Firefox, use Internet Explorer or it won't render properly...)
  12. QUOTE(zappa2 @ Oct 31 2007, 09:22 AM) I'm not a 100% sure but you I think you only need NI-USB and no NI-IMAQ nor NI-Vision Acquisition software. Maybe you should check this with you local NI sales rep. EDIT : Oupss... I might be wrong see there : http://forums.lavag.org/NI-IMAQ-for-USB-Ca...l&pid=32009
  13. QUOTE(Norm Kirchner @ Oct 30 2007, 11:42 PM) The other Norm is called 'Normal' by his peers. With today being Halloween and my mind preoccupied with the movie "Young Frankenstein", maybe we should start referring to "The Captain" as "Abbey Normal"
  14. QUOTE(Aristos Queue @ Oct 30 2007, 12:05 PM) There are numerous unique names that are fitting. I would suggest looking through the names of Thai kings. One that stands out is Chulalongkorn. He was the eldest son of Mongkut; the king from the famous (Thais call infamous) "The King and I". Chulalongkorn has been compared to Abraham Lincoln for his freeing of the slaves in Thailand. You actually look a bit like his son Vajiravudh. What do you think?
  15. Good points on changing. Norm, You are far from being "The Norm" but rather are "Exceptional". Ben
  16. I generally try to use the profile names. What's the problem neB? Why should you care about some crummy football player named Ben? Norm; I guess you have the right to demand satisfaction; you were here first AND are a premium member. You do have the advantage of changing your profile name though Maybe the profile name ~,~ could be akin to 'the artist formerly known as Prince'. You can't pronounce it, but EVERYONE will know who you are!I guess the LV Punk name will keep me unique for some time; at least until I become LV Geezer .
  17. QUOTE(Norm Kirchner @ Oct 30 2007, 09:52 AM) Hi Norm1, I feel your pain. CC was masquarading using my Teddy Bear icon for a while and I felt like I was talking to myself. Even worse! I live in Pittsburgh PA home of the Steelers. Imagine the situation when when Ben Rothlesberger throws an interception. A room full of guys all yelling "Ben you As$#ole!" Ouch! Ben
  18. ZITAT(Tomi Maila @ Oct 30 2007, 09:24 AM) While thinking about that issue I'm sure you could step into troubles when working on projects in parallel which are built on different versions of LabVIEW, e.g. LV8.2.1 and LV8.5. Files saved for LV8.2.1 will be converted to LV8.5 and you can fail to recognize it if you don't pay attention. Changing the second parameter for the merge command line in TortoiseSVN each time you switch the project can be painful. I know why I don't really like binary data inside my repository but now it's even freakier. Henrik
  19. ZITAT(Tomi Maila @ Oct 29 2007, 08:43 PM) That doesn't apply for my case. I didn't copy your text into the command line field of TortoiseSVN. Instead I manually edit this line and it doesn't work. After removing the path to LabVIEW.exe all is fine. Perhaps an environment issue? Applications are located under "C:\Programme\" on my PC. As of interest why you still need the path to LV? It works perfectly without this parameter. One thing I could imagine is that you could specify the LV version you want to use for merging. Otherwise the LabVIEW version registered for .vi files is used? Henrik
  20. ... when someone connects a 1920 X 1200 monitor to a PXI chassis running RT. Ben
  21. Thanks for your reply Tomi. It helped me a lot. Currently I'm the only one who is working with SVN. So I never came into the situation to have conflicts. When searching the web I found your weblog and the tutorial how to use lvmerge.exe with TortoiseSVN. Now it's working perfectly. This tool really produces different files which can be handled by lvmerge. It solves my remaining questions. But two things which handles the content for following post on your blog are left: http://expressionflow.com/2007/08/28/using...th-tortoisesvn/ 1. The command line you give to TortoiseSVN for merging .vi files contains the path to LabVIEW. That doesn't work for me. I have to delete this part. After that the merging process runs smoothly. Do you really use it in that way? 2. After the merging is completed I run "Resolve..." and got an error like: "Unknown error while accessing file D:\test\test.vi". The final status is still ok, means the issue is resolved but why I got the error? Do you see the same error message? Henrik
  22. QUOTE(Justin Goeres @ Oct 26 2007, 08:34 AM) This keeps bugging me too. Michael mentioned TS 4.0 in the "broken wire/runnable message", so I'm guessing it has something to do with TS providing access to VI properties that don't normally make sense from a LV standpoint. If it did come from TS, that might explain why Aristos couldn't find a LV way to do this. I don't have TS, so it's just a guess...
  23. I didn't know that shortcut before but it's fun ! Ton must be right, it's a feature from the OS because it's also working in all my LV version (6.1 to 8.20).
  24. I recognized a crash of LV8.5 when merging different versions of a VI. Here my original report: Due to LV cannot handle different VIs with the same name, all modified VIs have to be renamed first. That's what the help pages also say. It's a small circumstance but it won't hopefully happen as often.Therefor the bugfix for this CAR will be to prevent the crash while closing LabVIEW after trying to merge VIs with the same filename. Henrik
  25. QUOTE(valipetricele @ Oct 24 2007, 01:24 PM) As far as I can remember (that means not very far in fact) LabVIEW has never been really fast to draw graph, so you'd better limitate the amount of data to plot. A usual way to do that is to get the plot area size in pixel and not to plot more than 5 point (data) per pixel. To decimate your data I suggest taking min and max of a substract of your array. Hope this makes sense in your application, happy wiring.
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