04-22-2006 12:07 PM
04-24-2006 11:25 PM - edited 04-24-2006 11:25 PM
Hi Peter,
Can you give any more details on where the error occurs? Some users have encountered this error at "Open VI Reference" and were able to fix the problem by replacing that VI. However, it looks like that isn't the case with your application, as it appears to come from the FPGA VI and not a host VI. If that is the case, does the error occur immediately when the FPGA VI is run, or does it run for a while and then give the error?
Also, from the screen shot, it looks like you have NI-RIO version 2.0.0. Does this match the version on the new host and on the machine the code was originally developed on?
Some other thoughts: If the VI was compiled on the first machine, are you able to compile it on the new host machine? Does recreating the FIFOs from scratch fix the problem?
Best regards,
Message Edited by DavidEngr on 04-24-2006 11:26 PM
05-16-2006 07:20 PM
08-06-2012 06:45 AM
Hi...
I am very new to labview as a student..pls help me out with problem i am facing in my project
Actaully m trying to wirelessly control NI starter kit 2.0 through zigbee. What my idea is that i will have one xbee module connected to my pc and other xbee module connected to Fpga kit(starter kit) via RS-232 cable. Initially for test purpose what I did- that i uploaded your built in example FPGA RS232.lv prj on kit..
After also successfully compiling the main project, I am getting error at runtime of code 61024..I dnt know whats the reason behind it..
Till now I havent added any code of my own that when i transmit data from my pc using X-CTU(Digi) software from one xbee module, it should be received by another xbee module connected to kit via RS-232 and should result in moving of robot kit..I have no idea hw to start with this...
.pls plss plss help me out and reply.
plss..
Thanks,
Regards,
sharul Agrawal
12-19-2018 05:06 PM
I know this is old, but I believe this happens when you try to run FPGA code on one FPGA that was compiled for another model or style. It makes sense when you think about it. If the FPGA is a different size or configuration, it obviously doesn't work. Since it's hardware, it's be like trying to write the same bits used on a DVD to a CD. Doesn't physically fit.