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  1. Hi all, I have made a physical model in Simulink with the SimMechanics(Simulink Library Browser Block). When I simulate it with Labview and the SIT it's all ok(without Real-Time), however, when I make the DLL to simulate the model in a Real-Time target, Matlab says that nidll.tlc is not supported by SimMechanics. Is this that you can
  2. Hi all, I can comunicate my model in Simulink with Labview using the SIT and without working in real-time. However,now, although I have made a DLL(Dynamic Library Link) with Simulink and my compiler, I don
  3. Hi, when I install the Simulation Interface Toolkit, where must it install, in the hard drive directly as a folder or in C: Program Files\National Instruments\.........\Labview8.2? Thank you
  4. Hello, I have installed the Simulation Interface Toolkit and I have read the SIT manual. However, when I want to do the example which appears, there is a problem. This is, in simulink there isn`t any problem but in Labview doesn`t appear the SIT Connection Manager and I don
  5. Hello!!!! I'm new in this forum and first of all I want to say hello to everybody and congratulations for this excelent forum. I`m working in a project with Simulink(Matlab) but in this moment I'm stopped. Although I have made the model in Simulink, I want to simulate it in real time with Labview but I have to pass my model I have done to a Labview model. I have Labview 20th anniversary edition (Labview 8.20) and I have read in www.ni.com that with this version you can pass from Matlab to Labview without problems. However, I don't know how I could do it. :headbang: I have read some web sites and all of them say it's posible but none explains like to do it. In short, if you could help me to pass my Simulink model to a Labview model, I would be very grateful. Thank you very much. A greeting. Ziman.
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