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Two terminals of different types errors suddenly appearing with labview version 10

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The program we created for our experiments was created years ago using version 10 of labview. Recently, when we opened the program, over 100 errors have shown up when we try to run. We haven't changed the code since it was developed and was wondering if this could be an operating system error. Most of these errors deal with connecting two terminals of different types. The source being a fixed 1D array of size [32] of boolean and the sink being a 1D array of "void". An example is shown below:errors2.png

 

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Looks to me like you do not have a compatible version of the FPGA drivers installed.  Did you install LabVIEW FPGA?  Do you have other versions of LabVIEW also installed on this machine?


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Did you just open up a VI?  Or did you open up the VI within the context of a the project it was a part of?

 

(Opening up a VI that contains FPGA references outside of the project means it won't understand all of the FPGA references that are defined within the project.)

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Thank you we got it to work!

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Did one of the above suggestions do the trick? If so could you mark it as a solution? This will help users in the future find find the answer to this issue more easily.

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