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  1. Hey, I think this is our first LAVA baby! This calls for a special LAVA gift! Give me your address via PM, I will send the little one a LAVA T-shirt!

    Hmm, I think I might have size problem... 

    So now everyone knows how to get a free T-shirt... Have a baby!

    PS. Thanks for the image Sarah!post-582-1098174227.gif

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    Maybe this size

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    :laugh:

    Hmm, I thought of buying a shirt but I don't like the cuts. Maybe I can print the logos on a own shirt?

    I think it is to soon for a baby :D We first have to practice :rolleyes: :laugh:

    P.S. Michael no problem

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  2. Congratulations Didier! 

    I hope you have filled up on 'tea and dessert' - your probably going to be too busy for the next 18 yrs!  :wacko:

    :laugh:

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    Maybe Vanessa will go to college ;)

    So it's more then 18 years :rolleyes:

  3. Hi Everybody,

    May I introduce the newest member of my family:

    post-253-1098165481.jpg?width=400

    Her name is Vanessa, weighs 3.4kg (makes 7.5lb) and already educates her parents... :)

    :beer: Cheers :beer:

    Didier

    p.s. I'm the proudest daddy in the world.

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    Hi Didier!

    Congratulation!

    Sooo sweet :wub:

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  4. Now I managed it to connect the equal symbol with the led array ("array 5"). I don't know if it is a good solution. I take "boolean to (0,1)" then "number to boolean array" and wire my led array.

    But I have still a problem to replace the string "read buffer" with the array "array read buffer".

    I choose Tx and Rx, I click the configuration button, I type in a test string and click the start button. (I have a connection with a null modem cable)

    Result: my choosen port is displayed in "array 2", the test string was written in the "read buffer" and the first led from "array 5" is green.

    It is consequently no problem with the first element in the arrays. But if a choose tx/rx on the second, third, fourth.. position, it won't work. (because it's not an array, I think).

    If I will wire "array read buffer" instead "read buffer" I get this failure:

    Type of source is sting

    Type of drain is 1-D-array of sting.

    What could I do to wire this? :lightbulb:

  5. It is a problem!

    I don't want to imagine how angry my wife would get, if I hang evening long on the computer chatting around and giving her (and soon my baby) the cold shoulder... :(

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    For maybe half an hour??? :o

    hmmm...ok ... I don't have a problem with this times

  6. If I interpret this chart correct, the biggest traffic are after lunch and in the afternoon of the american east-coast.

    Considering that in Europe (switzerland + germany at least) we have GMT+1. This would mean, best lounge times would be (for me) 8 p.m. and later.  :blink:

    Uh, usually at this time I'm at home enjoying a tea and dessert, and not reading/writing LAVA forums. Others would even say they enjoy a movie on "home cinema", but since I have no tv-set...

    My best time for joining a live chat would be in my early morning hours (7-9 a.m. GMT+1). Afterwards it's getting hectic in the office.

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    Yes, for me, too.

    But for us Europeans it's no problem :D

    The chat times for me would be in the evening. From the office I can't reach the chat.

  7. Yes, but should we take the time were all members stay at work or were most members stay at home?

    At which times the forum is visited most? Maybe you have a traffic list or something like that.

    2 times would be better than it is a big difference between Europe and America.

    ...ahhh and I want my private internet back.. :headbang: without I can't go in the chat :(

  8. It is worked fine.

    Would You explain again, where is a problem?

    Control "Array 2" should contain port names, but where You set them? Or someone must to fill it first in?

    Same "Test Rx 2".

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    Ok, I set the port in the TX combination field. Same with RX.

    RX should be displayed in "Array 2". OK, maybe it will be better if I have one array more, for displaying TX alongside RX in the lower part. [Tx (displayed port) |on (text)| Rx (displayed port) | test string | led ]

    Then I write something in "Write test string". Now I must click "port configuration" for writing the tx port into "array 4". Now you can click "start" and the "test string" should displayed in the sting underneath (should be an array, too, not a different string fields). If the result compare with the test string the led on the right should be green. This works.

    But if I want to enter a second Tx and Rx I get problems. The second combination field should displayed in the second string filed (array element) and with the second led.

    And this is my problem. Filling the arrays under the Tx/Rx settings with the correct choosen ports and test string.

  9. After You saved it in ver.7.0, and than opened again in 7.1 , it will be recompiled to 7.1 again, and promted to save when You closing it. Do not save it then.

    I am sure, we will help You with arrays:)

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    Ohhh :unsure: - I didn't know :D

    OK... once more... :oops:

    ... I become desperate

  10. I'v just seen we have a full chat room... no more "trial version" :thumbup:  :thumbup:

    This could be a bit difficult, since we have members from America, Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa(?), all with different timezones.

    I'm not soooo used to chat-rooms, but I think best would be to log in and wait, or send a PM (since we see who is online).

    is the chat-room already considered as an alternative for the LAVA-meetings?

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    Maybe a time for Americans... :lightbulb:

  11. I notice that the VI has the same front panel colors as your website.

    This must be a fortuitousness :rolleyes:

    In any case, could you send all the missing vi's? With all the sub-vi's missing, it's hard to determine what the problem is. Just goto your file menu from the toplevel and choose save with options. When prompted, save everything to an *.llb.

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    Oh, save with options is so easy...and I searched everytime for all .vi's :headbang: :laugh:

    ...oh, the attachments :headbang: ...I am still tired :oops:

  12. Hi,

    I think l don't come to grips with arrays yet :wacko:

    I have an array in which my port names should be transfered. To the right of this are seperate stings, but under these string fields I have an array which should filled instead of the strings adapted to the port names. And adapted to this the lde array should work.

    Above you can choose the ports.

    In case "do nothing" I tried to start the configuration from the ports with a click of the start button "GO" for filling array4 with the value from test tx.

    I deleted all other features of my vi that I get a vi only for the rs232.

  13. Hi!

    I have a sub vi which makes every times trouble.

    I just see that if I run my normal vi and make this special sub vi highlight then the sub vi run without problems and write all the values. But if I disable the highlight in the sub vi I don't get the values. It seem as the sub vi needs time for some steps. How can I make this data flow slower? This sub vi is called with a button (button calls a case structure and inside this is a while loop with the sub vi and some display elements).

  14. Yes. I took this picture during a sailing trip on lake Ontario.

    Geeze, what a scary image! :(  

    Since you like those kind of movies, have you seen the movie "Resident Evil: Apocalypse"? It was actually filmed entirely in Toronto. One of the main action scenes shows a round shaped building blowing up. That is actually Toronto City Hall. :P

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    Not yet, its coming out in our cinemas now.

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