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  1. QUOTE (orko @ Nov 25 2008, 08:40 PM) oops... here is the link agin: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/ms235317(VS.80).aspx
  2. After struggle with this for a while :headbang: its seemed that you need to deploy your dll on the target machine you can find how do do this here its worked for me :thumbup:
  3. QUOTE (Altomare @ Jun 19 2008, 02:11 PM) If you just need add status bar to your UI you should take look at this example: http://file:///C:/Program%20Files/National%20Instruments/LabVIEW%208.5/examples/general/controls/splitter.llb/Status%20Bar%20using%20Splitter%20Bars.vi' rel='nofollow' target="_blank">C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 8.5\examples\general\controls\splitter.llb\Status Bar using Splitter Bars.vi It`s good start for this kind of thing.
  4. can This be use while wiring my block diagrams?
  5. I tried to use string control in Hex display mode. (8.20/WinXP) I want to highlight specific bytes in my string Using buld\colors. The Hex display displayes the data in pairs of bytes and Space. if i try to highlight only one byte at the pair the space after the pair is disapper and the total line length is sorter by one caracter space. this is annoying because I plane to use this control to display my data and this behavior make it look messy. :headbang:
  6. my laptop (Intel Pentium M 1.6M with 599 MHz, 768M RAM winXP has finished mass compile of new installation of LabVIEW 8.0 (16932 VIs) at 29:17 Min :beer: :worship:
  7. yes for me it was very exhausting process to get the FP layout as I wont the way that the front panel look on PC and on the PDA is very deferent i had to do many tries and tests until i get something that was close to what i want. the option to design nice GUI on the PDA are very limited at ver 7.1 you cant use properties and your control look so-so. ver 8.0 is match more better. so my 2C is try do design your front panel (just put the controls at place and size), build the exe using the emulator, see the results and go back to fix what ever need to be fix and test again... :headbang: . just after that go to implement the logic of your GUI
  8. I can see this too (7.1) and try few things - the only thing that help was to disconnect the constant from the typedef :question: so its look like the problem is in the typedef.
  9. please let us know more details about your hardware configuration and what are you try to do :clock:
  10. did you read any byte at all? if you try to read more bytes than you write you will get timeout error what example are you using? try to use "C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 7.1\examples\instr\smplserl.llb\Basic Serial Write and Read.vi" example and see if you get any results i think you cant use the same serial port together at MAX and LabVIEW
  11. This is my non-recursive solution its return ref to all the the text ref at the FP you can modify it. :beer: Download File:post-2756-1138734963.llb
  12. No! Vi have one Front Panel and one block diagram! How your program user interface look is somthing else. You can use many methode to manipulate your GUI. take look at:Visiale and Position propertys, use of dialog subVis, tab control and sub panels.
  13. about: see Stephen Marker post at info-LabVIEW:
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