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  1. I made a comment in the NI BreakPoint forum with a quote I read today: "I am starting to think that no matter how smart you are, you are not smart enough to code in C."
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  3. Can someone recommend a simple actor-oriented architecture? That's a subjective question, I know... Many years ago I wanted to try my hand at OO programming, so I picked Java and began coding an application which ended up with an enormous main() method that did nearly everything (poorly, too). I clearly didn't get OO; I knew that I was using the language incorrectly but I didn't know how to begin. I later took a Java course which removed the mental block and I was able to refactor my code to use appropriate objects, each with their own properties and methods. It was beautiful Extending the application became ridiculously easy. I have a similar mental block with actors. Please help me take a step, there's a roadblock that I just can't see past. Thank you.
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  5. You really haven't provided any information. What hardware are you using? What have you tried? What isn't working? Your language is fine.
  6. Project Probe is not only "NOT on the LabVIEW Tools Network", it's not on LAVA or ni.com either. From the OP: "I'm looking for great free or paid tools [...]" Tease.
  7. A few of us have converted RCF plugins into QD.
  8. There is a recent discussion on NI's forum that might help. This idea on the Idea Exchange says that configuring Event cases is implemented in LV2013. Are you using 2009?
  9. I need someone to ELI5 how to get started using the Actor model.

  10. Access and MS SQL Server One of my colleagues used MySQL on one system until he was able to put it on our network. Switching from MySQL to SQL Server was a piece of donught. [*]We use the generic database schema [*]We write our own If you have a basic understanding of relational databases, and once you understand the schema, you can decide how to review the data. DIAdem is worth looking at. I'm barely functional with TestStand and databases (certainly not an expert) and only answered to assure you that it's not difficult. I've been thinking about moving our entire operation to TestStand to leverage its "test executive" features, database storage being very important to me in terms of getting our Quality operation on the same page across product lines. Good luck.
  11. The VI doesn't, necessarily, need to stop on an error. Some should be handled in such a way that the application can continue.
  12. I don't know if you can still register on that site, but my old account still works. Here's the file: Waveform_Tests_JK_01.zip
  13. I just drop it on the Block Diagram of another VI and open it from there. It doesn't run when opened that way. That variable is from the JKI State Machine, from which I refactored this VI because not everybody uses it.
  14. Build specifications for a project that I wrote before LV2013 now take forever to build (application and executable), while LV2012 took only minutes.
  15. If you have a SSP you can take the online classes - http://sine.ni.com/tacs/app/overview/p/bot/no/ap/of/lang/en/ol/en/oc/us/pg/1/sn/n24:1334,n5:selfpacedonline,n8:33/id/1603/
  16. I've been hitting ctrl-u in these forums all month. It doesn't work here, but it sure makes the result of script-written VIs much nicer.
  17. Why don't you make a dynamic-dispatch thermal chamber controller system? Make it so I you can drop it in existing programs, tell it what kind of controller it needs to talk to (or, better yet, have it figure that out by itself) and make it just work. That way, I you can move my your ATE to whatever thermal chamber is available without having to hard-code the commands for each controller type. Make it a plug-in architecture so we you don't have to upgrade the core software whenever we you extend the controller software. I'm thinking that Watlow F4, Cincinnati Sub-Zero and Thermotron (4800, 8800) would be a good place to start. Post it here when you're done so we can see your work.
  18. I can't find the post, but I recently read that the premium membership wasn't going to be offered any more.
  19. Maybe he's asking for something that doesn't require any processor or memory use?
  20. I'd be able to pass the CLAD captcha, but I certainly don't fit the literal description of a LAVA (not even close). I understand that people come here to help & learn, but it would be nice if we could count on posters at least asking questions the smart way here. Spamming is another thing that "riff-raff" do which would be fixed with a more strict gate-keeper.
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