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  1. Dear Admin: Just a typo in the german translation: 'Friendesliste' - sounds quite nice, but 'list of friends' would better be translated into 'Freundesliste'. I do appreciate the german version of the forum very much. Thanks for providing it. Best regards, Thomas
  2. Again (as with the 8.0 download), I'd love to have a http access to the files. That's because I am stuck behind a proxy with disabled ftp. Pleeeeeease, NI! Thanks Thomas
  3. G'day, at the end of one of those endless wireing sessions I became inspired by a gimmick sold on thinkgeek.com: the TIX clock. Since software is the instrument, here is my (your?) new desktop clock. Enjoy! Any improvements are welcome. /Thomas Download File:post-3293-1139837395.vi
  4. G'day, why not calling the sqlite3.dll directly? e.g.: sqlite.viDownload File:post-3293-1138210594.vi Get your latest sqlite3.dll form www.sqlite.org. e.g. http://www.sqlite.org/sqlitedll-3_3_2.zip Thomas
  5. I used my LV7.1 SSP license number to install LV8. The installer connected to NI to check it and it worked. Despite, NI has now sent me a SSP upgrade containing LV8 cd, handbook, and a new (!) serial number. Until now, I did not install the SSP upgrade with its new number. I admit, I do not fully understand NI's license scheme. Have fun.
  6. Another nice example of an anaomaly of the LV editor. I can reproduce you finding. Unexpected, too, if you delete the wire connecting the input tunnel of the TRUE case with the unbundle, signals sig.b. and ref.b remain valid without any data input. Well, the run arrow becomes broken. Further, deleting any wires from within the Loop structure will not cripple the Unbundle's signal names. I wonder what would be the LV developer's comment (Greg?). Thomas
  7. I played a little with your bug demo and could reproduce your finding. But to my mind, it seems to be an anomaly with the UnflattenFromString. Do another little experiment: 1. make the case structure to show the True case with 'sig.b' and 'ref.b' signal names. 2. delete the wire to the 'type input' of the UnflattenFromString The signals names shown at the Unbundle will change to 'b' and 'b'. To proove that crippled signal names were sent by the UnflattenFromString, type strg-z to restore the wire; then delete the wire from the output of the UnflattenFromString to the input tunnel of the case structure. See what I mean? Thomas
  8. Well, not the file format itself, but there ara two VIs from the appbuilder's llb doing the job to read and to write the *.bld files: C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 7.1\project\prodisttool.llb\Dist Load Script.vi C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 7.1\project\prodisttool.llb\Dist Save Script.vi I did use them once to leave all diagrams within an executable for later debugging. Thomas
  9. That simple & perfect. I owe you one :beer: Thanks, Jim. Thomas
  10. I identfied this piece of code to crash my LV7.1 app when running under 8.0 :headbang: What it does is to retrieve the VISA resource name (COM1 in this case) from the variant data type as a string. Any idea how to work around? Thanks, Thomas Download File:post-3293-1129902555.vi
  11. I've been successful with Firefox, too. Go to http://labview8.ni.com/evaluation/labview/pc/ Right-click labview_80.exe -> Save it to a location with 500 megs free. Thanks Jim & Michael! Thomas
  12. Thanks a lot for pointing me to the README. Well, unfortunately my first try to get the file via http failed after 250MB (of a 450MB total size) With ftp I could resume from there - http urges me to start from the beginning. My apologies, NI admins, for raising the traffic level by reloading the first 250 megs. X-ing fingers for the 2nd try Thomas
  13. The file has gone. :headbang: Any other ftp resources available? Otherwise I'll have to wait for my SSP update in November (yes, that late in Germany..). What a pity. Thomas
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