Daklu Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 QUOTE (crelf @ Apr 9 2008, 06:21 PM) When I read you post's title, I thought "Wow - this guys got 8451 VIs in a lvlib - that's a lot of VIs!" Heh, I hadn't noticed that. I'll have to go back and fix that. (Upon graduation they should give every engineer an english major to act as editor for life... it would help with the homeless problem. :laugh: ) Quote Link to comment
DShinozaki Posted August 23, 2008 Report Share Posted August 23, 2008 Has anyone found a way to fix this problem? I am trying to use the USB-8451 Module and discovered that when I make a .ctl file that contains the 8451 device reference in it, I cannot use the Project Tree to open the control by double-clicking on it. If I right-click and select "properties" the front panel will open. If I double-click on the .ctl file in Windows Explorer, the control will open. If I use the control, the VI will not function. If anyone knows a way to fix this problem, please send me an e-mail at dshinozaki@saturnee.com Thanks. Quote Link to comment
Aaron L Posted April 23, 2009 Report Share Posted April 23, 2009 QUOTE (DShinozaki @ Aug 21 2008, 04:44 PM) Has anyone found a way to fix this problem?I am trying to use the USB-8451 Module and discovered that when I make a .ctl file that contains the 8451 device reference in it, I cannot use the Project Tree to open the control by double-clicking on it. If I right-click and select "properties" the front panel will open. If I double-click on the .ctl file in Windows Explorer, the control will open. If I use the control, the VI will not function. If anyone knows a way to fix this problem, please send me an e-mail at dshinozaki@saturnee.com Thanks. Which version of LV are you using? I was using 8.5 with the 1.1.1 driver and had no problems. When I upgraded to 8.6, I had to download the new 1.1.2 driver. Quote Link to comment
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