doradorachan Posted August 6, 2015 Report Share Posted August 6, 2015 So I'm assuming some of you guys are rocking it out at NI Week. Are there any cool new features of LabVIEW/toolkit/module that you noticed? It seems like there are a lot of variant related VIs now.. Although some of them seem like it would already exist in openG libraries. By the way, is there a page that lists the new NI hardwares released at NI Week? Quote Link to comment
crossrulz Posted August 6, 2015 Report Share Posted August 6, 2015 (edited) Here are a few news articles for you to look over. NI Helps Engineers Solve Big Data Challenges With New CompactDAQ Hardware and DIAdem 2015 Software NI Launches Next-Generation Control Systems Optimized for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Write Code Faster with LabVIEW 2015 Edited August 6, 2015 by crossrulz Quote Link to comment
infinitenothing Posted August 6, 2015 Report Share Posted August 6, 2015 The important one is that you'll be able to open block diagrams from other people who are writing in 2015 without going back and asking for a down conversion 1 Quote Link to comment
ShaunR Posted August 6, 2015 Report Share Posted August 6, 2015 (edited) Here are the upgrade notes that detail the new features. I don;t see anything in there about loading block diagrams in different versions, though. Edited August 6, 2015 by ShaunR Quote Link to comment
infinitenothing Posted August 6, 2015 Report Share Posted August 6, 2015 It's one of those implicit features. You'd expect 2015 to open block diagrams from 2015. Quote Link to comment
Neil Pate Posted August 6, 2015 Report Share Posted August 6, 2015 (edited) I don;t see anything in there about loading block diagrams in different versions, though. Whoooosh.... Edited August 6, 2015 by Neil Pate 1 Quote Link to comment
Aristos Queue Posted August 7, 2015 Report Share Posted August 7, 2015 https://lavag.org/topic/19151-new-community-repository-of-shortcut-menu-plug-ins-for-lv-2015-and-beyond/ Quote Link to comment
hooovahh Posted August 7, 2015 Report Share Posted August 7, 2015 Yeah as others have said. The biggest ones for me are: Right click menus API, and a bunch of new right click menus built in TDMS defrag is faster, with an optional progress bar Perform TDMS operations on a file in memory, instead of on disk Delete data from a TDMS file on disk Hyper links in comments on the block diagram I think Quick Italics and underline (am I imagining it?) And the super secret feature, the Asynchronous Wire Faster executing code (I haven't tested) There are others and I forget way more than I remember but still for me this is a decent list when compared to the things I cared about most in 2014. Quote Link to comment
BramJ Posted August 7, 2015 Report Share Posted August 7, 2015 Did anyone find the download for the Vision Development Module Run-Time 2015? I am always lost on the NI site... Why did they close the public FTP? I was always able to find my downloads there Quote Link to comment
ShaunR Posted August 7, 2015 Report Share Posted August 7, 2015 Why did they close the public FTP? I was always able to find my downloads there I can see it fine. Quote Link to comment
eberaud Posted August 10, 2015 Report Share Posted August 10, 2015 What are the FTP info to access it through a FTP client? Quote Link to comment
GregSands Posted August 10, 2015 Report Share Posted August 10, 2015 FTP is: ftp://ftp.ni.com/evaluation/labview/ekit/other/downloader/ Quote Link to comment
OlivierL Posted August 11, 2015 Report Share Posted August 11, 2015 I'm quite happy about the TDMS in memory functions which spares the need to use Ramdisk programs but even more about the "Delete from TDMS" file feature. Those files can become very large and until now, you had to recreate the file keeping only the channels that you wanted to keep which could take a very long time. I remember having a discussion with a couple of NI's engineers at NI Week 2014 about that feature. Even though they did not seem convinced after our discussions, I'm glad they found other reasons to implement the feature. I wonder how the feature was implemented, either as a "real" delete or if they recreate a new file under the hood (which can take a long time.) The problem with the faster response is likely that the freed memory is hard to recover unless you "defrag" the file but that feature does not seem to have been added. I look forward to trying this on a future project. Quote Link to comment
eberaud Posted August 11, 2015 Report Share Posted August 11, 2015 FTP is: ftp://ftp.ni.com/evaluation/labview/ekit/other/downloader/ That's only for accessing it through a web browser. What I would like is to use a FTP client like Filezilla. So I was wondering if there is a way to do that with a host, a user name and password, a port number, and so on... Quote Link to comment
hooovahh Posted August 11, 2015 Report Share Posted August 11, 2015 I remember having a discussion with a couple of NI's engineers at NI Week 2014 about that feature. Even though they did not seem convinced after our discussions, I'm glad they found other reasons to implement the feature. I had a somewhat similar experience, where I was talking about how I wanted a way to breakup the TDMS file, defrag the parts, then combine them. This would give me the ability to have a progress bar on a defrag, and a cancel. Here is a post detailing some of my work. I eventually did come up with a solution, but the defrag time increased quite a bit. Glad there is a native solution, even if it doesn't allow for a cancel. Quote Link to comment
OlivierL Posted August 11, 2015 Report Share Posted August 11, 2015 I understand why you would want a progress bar in the past. We created something similar with a warning before the operator launched the process. I'll play with the new functions later to see about the performance but it would be nice if someone from NI could give us some details about the implementation. I should probably post on ni.com for that...! The basic help files do not offer any extra information. Quote Link to comment
ThomasGutzler Posted August 11, 2015 Report Share Posted August 11, 2015 That's only for accessing it through a web browser. What I would like is to use a FTP client like Filezilla. So I was wondering if there is a way to do that with a host, a user name and password, a port number, and so on... Open ftp servers usually support the "anonymous" user with no or any password. Your web browser does that for you in the background. In Filezilla you should be able to use host: ftp.ni.com username: anonymous password: anything port: 21 Quote Link to comment
hooovahh Posted August 18, 2015 Report Share Posted August 18, 2015 Thread split with discussions on Channel Wires moved to here. 1 Quote Link to comment
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