Q: [W] Problem wave form graph dynamic cusor lables

2004-06-04 Thread Paul Brown
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Q: [W] Is it Possible to use InPort / OutPort with PCI?

2004-06-04 Thread Paul Brown
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RE: Brooks Flow Controllers

2004-05-28 Thread Paul Brown
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[W] Application builder - DLL

2004-05-03 Thread Paul Brown
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Re: [W] Windows password protected screen saver causing LabVIEW to quit

2004-04-24 Thread Paul Brown
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RE: OpenG Coding Challenge - Remove Backspace

2004-04-08 Thread Paul Brown
re. It worked for me. My ratio here at home predicted my official time quite well. In fact, you may want to make a small change to your copy of "Time Remove Backspace.vi" to have it estimate the official time for you. Paul Brown

Re: OpenG Coding Challenge - Remove Backspace

2004-03-30 Thread Paul Brown
>Are the Results on the site really true? I allmost can't believe it! But >I'm trying :-) They are probably quite true. My best vi so far does it 75 times faster than the example. Like Jim said, you will need to stop resizing arrays in order to get the best performance. Paul Brown

Re: Calibrating a differential gauge

2004-02-19 Thread Paul Brown
ve two transducer method is a full three dimensional calibration with line pressure, differential pressure, and output. In this case, the calibration curve becomes a calibration surface. The software effort with this system is much more complicated. If any of these are not quite clear or if you

re: How do you stop a windows program started with system exec?

2004-01-21 Thread Paul Brown
ne of the batch file will run your program. The second line of the batch file will close the command line console window. Paul Brown Jon Sweeney / ATS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@pica.army.mil> on 01/21/2004 09:46:09 AM Sent by:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:Info-LabVIEW Mailing Li

Re: State machine diagram editor

2004-01-20 Thread Paul Brown
the case structure's Default case. With string driven state machines, my default case is always "invalid case." If a string does not exactly match the state names, the structure executes the default case ("invalid case") which generates an error and gives the invalid string. I find this very helpful for debugging as well. Paul Brown

Re: TCP/IP & Network problems - recall old posts

2004-01-08 Thread Paul Brown
chines was completely stopped. If your problem is related to outside traffic, a packet sniffer may help you pinpoint the offender. I will send a copy of the old post to you in a private email. Paul Brown