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MatthewHarrison

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  1. Here is the output from the command: Operating System:Build Number: 7600 Operating System:Detailed Name: Windows 7 Operating System:Name: Windows: x64 Operating System:Version Number: 6.1 Thank you for taking time to look at this. Best Wishes, Matt I wondered how much would be involved in the port. It sounds like there are several non-trivial aspects to it. Thank you for your willingness to look at this issue. Best Wishes, Matt
  2. I'm porting some code to 64-bit LabVIEW 2009, and one thing that is not working is the OpenG Zip tools. It looks like the problem is that the .dll that the toolkit calls into is not executable in a 64-bit environment. This makes perfect sense, but I wonder if it would be possible to recompile lvzlib.dll to overcome this problem. Is the source code for this .dll available, or has this port already been done? Best Wishes, Matthew Harrison Systems Engineer Moore Good Ideas, Inc.
  3. I've come across a similar issue, and I was wondering if you found a solution to the problem of programmatically setting the conditional disable symbols.
  4. I've been looking into this topic for while now, and without asking you to give too much away, is Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) the right tree to be barking up? -Matt
  5. Well, I guess a related question would then be, "Is there any way to register for these shared variable value change events without the entire DSC module installed?" I don't mean to circumvent the need for the DSC which, I'm sure, is well worth it. It just seems that if that is all you want to do, there may be some other way. -Matt
  6. I'm not sure I understand what kind of pulse generation you really want, but perhaps the edited attachment will help you out. I don't think you were actually generating a pulse train the way you were doing it. You were just generating a single sample. -Matthew Harrison Download File:post-811-1144401277.vi
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