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  1. I just ran across the same problem.

    I have a VI with 4 waveform graphs and I can't get it to print out. i only get white graphs with no data (plots) in it.

    The strange thing about it is this:

    I have tried LV8.0 (Windows), LV8.2 (Linux) and LB8.2 (Windows), on three different boxes with exactly the same result.

    Now if copy all front panel elements and copy them to a new VI (with all the data in the graphs) I can print them without problems.

    I have never seen this behaviour before and I have absolutely no idea how I can make it work!

    Confused to death-

    macbeth

  2. Hi,

    I have built a large application for Windows with loads of references and reference nodes. Is there an "easy" way porting that to WinCe? Or do I have to rewrite the whole code?

    I have no idea about the differences in function variety.

    I just don't want to buy the PDA-Module just for trying!

    I suppose there is no hack to make a Win-exe run on PDA?

    Thanks

  3. I just installed 7.0 on a 2.6.x kernel without problems.

    Some file permission problems, ok. Easy way around: install as root, then 'chmod -R a+w' the lv-directory (all users can write. If you don't like this, you might as well create a group which is allowed to write) and run as user.

    Example finder works fine, so does the rest (except some methods as report printing etc.)

    (btw, install openG- really useful! www.openg.org! Jim Kring rules!)

    Not sure how many folk are running 7.0 for Linux. 

    I've only just started playing with it myself. 

    Installing it has been difficult on occasion and I find I need to skip a bunch of the drivers otherwise I end up with a borked install. 

    My current install seems to be working fine except for the Example Finder.  When I try to start it I get an error telling me a file is missing.

    usr/local/share/natinst/example finder/1.0/bin/tree.dat

    That directory does contain: labview7_0findade.so,  NIExampleFinder (the executable),  niexfind.html 

    I am running Labview as root.

    I'm not sure whether some process should have created that file, or if I just need to create it myself. 

    Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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