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proximableu

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  1. Because my desktop is so blue and boring, this is usually the mess I get myself in every day at work. Fysical desk-top is not much cleaner usually..
  2. here it is.. Download File:post-744-1097756016.zip
  3. you could try to use VI Server to access front pannel of a CallerVI, and using method "SetControllValues" to that controll You want to. Did I got it wrong?
  4. Just quick though: If you create reference to your controll in CallerVI and pass this reference to SubVI, you can change things by "Value" etc. Properties. Download File:post-744-1097592203.vi Download File:post-744-1097592221.vi
  5. BTW, I have did some probes project, for debugging applications, using Queries. It is working fine, have "console" debuging window, and works in DevSys as well in RunTime.. i had posted it in OpenG, but nobody was interested. Does someone will want to look at it? Works in LV6.1 too. /PB
  6. It seems that LV makes a temporary copy of CustomProbe (which you create) when you place one, and than deletes when you remove a probe from diagram. So, if you place Probe tvice in the same diagram, there is tvo SEPARATED reentrant probes, but where them stores, i did not find.. Therefore, you cannot place SAME probe on tvo places in the same time, therefore simple "delay" vi would not work. So, probes must to share one resource, file or pipe. It is a tricky one. Or, when you place two probes, you need to "rename" (in memory? ) one of them, so both have same name.. (Talking about two instances with the same name ) Any ideas? /ProximaBleu
  7. 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".
  8. I use LabVIEW for test equipment. We testing our products, which is many, most of them electro-mechanical.. So far the best language I ever seen . DeLaval, Sweden, Milk Equipment production
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