zeus224 Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 THANKS SO MUCH DUDE ......NOW ITS VERY NICE.....IF YOU DONT BE TOO BUSY IF YOU WANT TAKE A LOOK IN ANOTHER PROJECT MY...I WANT LITTLE HELP...I DO A VI TO CONTROL A STEP MOTOR OK...AND THIS WORK FINE...BUT NOW I NEED INCREASY VELOCITY BUT I CANT STOP A MOTOR....WITH YOU WANT SEE MY VI...ILL PUT HE HERE...AND SORRY FOR MY ENGLISH...IM FROM BRZIL AND IM LEARN YOU LANGUAGE...OK SEE YOU Download File:post-1266-1103649783.vi Download File:post-1266-1103649851.vi Quote Link to comment
PJM_labview Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 While I dont have an answer to your question, would you be so kind as to stop using caps when you are typing ? using capital letters "LIKE THIS" is considering shouting. Thank you PJM Quote Link to comment
zeus224 Posted December 22, 2004 Author Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 sorry ....yes now i know..... Quote Link to comment
xseadog Posted December 23, 2004 Report Share Posted December 23, 2004 sorry ....yes now i know..... 3162[/snapback] Read the Guide Its between Calender and RSS Quote Link to comment
James McAnanama Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 THANKS SO MUCH DUDE ......NOW ITS VERY NICE.....IF YOU DONT BE TOO BUSY IF YOU WANT TAKE A LOOK IN ANOTHER PROJECT MY...I WANT LITTLE HELP...I DO A VI TO CONTROL A STEP MOTOR OK...AND THIS WORK FINE...BUT NOW I NEED INCREASY VELOCITY BUT I CANT STOP A MOTOR....WITH YOU WANT SEE MY VI...ILL PUT HE HERE...AND SORRY FOR MY ENGLISH...IM FROM BRZIL AND IM LEARN YOU LANGUAGE...OK SEE YOU 3129[/snapback] Zeus, If I understand correctly, you want to be able to send updates to your motor indexer without stopping & starting your program? What I think would help is to divide your program into multiple processes. One process would be responsible for motor communications, while another would be responsible for getting commands from a user interface. You could use a queue to pass messages between the different parts of your program. I have attached a trivial example where a que is used to update indicators on the screen. One process sends commands to update a binary counter, while another process responds to the user request to turn on and off a LED. A main process monitors the queue and reacts to new commands. Let me know if this helps, or let me know if your problem is different than I understand it to be. Regards, James Download File:post-365-1105458512.llb Quote Link to comment
zeus224 Posted January 11, 2005 Author Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 Hi James all good with you? I looked at the example that you ordered me but not to understood as it can help me, what I am trying to make I am while the program wheel and I to want to increase the rotation of the stepmotor I I obtain without having that it program and to place a new speed and to twirl again, since now very thanks and forgives for my English Quote Link to comment
James McAnanama Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 Hi James all good with you? I looked at the example that you ordered me but not to understood as it can help me, what I am trying to make I am while the program wheel and I to want to increase the rotation of the stepmotor I I obtain without having that it program and to place a new speed and to twirl again, since now very thanks and forgives for my English 3458[/snapback] Sorry Zeus, I do not understand. You write in English far better than I could write in Portuguese or Spanish! However, your problem is still unclear to me. I do not understand the following: "what I am trying to make I am while the program wheel and I to want to increase the rotation of the stepmotor I I obtain without having that it program and to place a new speed and to twirl again" Can you reword the above statement (maybe I will be able to better understand). Also, perhaps it would be better if I knew where you were having trouble. Are you having trouble with LabView, or are you having trouble with the 3540i board? Quote Link to comment
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