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  1. The error showed up again after the 710th file (~ 24h of data), but the indicator doesn't show any remaining samples in the buffer, now I'm clueless. I got to take at least 72h of data. I made some changes to the code, but if anyone have any other suggestions feel free to post them. Thanks!
  2. Update Following both Ton and Jennifers suggestions I apparently fixed it. I got both computers running for about 12 hours one taking 1200 samples and the other 3000 samples, however I only added the timeout to DAQmx read and the Available Samples per Channel read node. I will continue testing. Again thanks for your help.
  3. I'm testing the code with your suggestions, in another laptop im trying to setup the loop timing code shown above but it spits weird numbers and spits them before the loop even finishes, suggestions? again thanks for all your help
  4. I finally have time to post a pic of the code, please look at it and tell me if you have any ideas, thanks in advance.
  5. I found out that now if I run the Highlight execution it would spit the error right away on all the computers. The error handler says to increase the buffer size but I can't seem to find where to change it.
  6. Hello, new guy here, I looked everywhere for a logical answer to this problem, we have 5 laptops with LabVIEW 8.2 and we are using DAQ-6024E PCMCIA cards. All the laptops have the exact same, hardware, software and drivers installed (except one that has a different video card and cpu). The problem is that 4 of the laptops after taking data and creating around 203 files (files are created every 2 mins) the computer starts spitting NaN values instead of data (also it stops creating the files with the data), the weird part is that the laptop that has the different hardware keeps recording the data with no problems, I double checked everything (hardware, software, drivers, ran diagnostics (hdd, ram, cpu)) and still the computers spit the NaN values past 200 and so files. Any suggestions? Thanks.
  7. Im not trying to download it either, I'm a professional too, and I've been having some problems with LV 8.0.1 and I was wondering if they would release a new version with fixes and patches, and since this is on the net I was trying to verify so that I will just wait for it instead of trying to fix the whole code, and maybe having a release date would be great too.
  8. Hello, I'm new to the forums, I would like to know if anyone has any info on this version of LabView? It might be illegal to post this info, but I was reading the news in a blog site and apparently there are people distributing this version around the net in the common P2P protocols, I'm just curious as to how much does anyone know about thisnew version?
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