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Good Day 

 

I got an error when running VI( picoscope 5000EaxampleBlock vi)  by using LabVIEW2014( LabVIEW crash ) This also been done by using a PIcoscope 5000 series meter

 

Exception: Access violation (0xC0000005) at EIP=0x0000000100000000

version: 14.0 (64-bit)

 

attached also Lv log and SubVI.

 

Can anybody advice on this matter..

 

Best Regard

AhmadTarmimi

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Without seeing the your scope drivers, this is just speculation...

 

Any time I have seen a crash like that from drivers it has been a call to a DLL that caused the problem. It may be that you are running 64 bit LV trying to call a 32 bit driver DLL.

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Hi Bowen

 

Thank for the reply

 

the DLL file already use a 64 bit( download from picoscope website) but the VI i think in 32 bit version... 

 

is there any method that chage VI from 32 bit version to 64 bit...

 

 

Best regards

Tarmimi 

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is there any method that chage VI from 32 bit version to 64 bit...


You install LV2014 x64.

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@Yamaeda wrote:

is there any method that chage VI from 32 bit version to 64 bit...


You install LV2014 x64.

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Yes, then if you need to have a 32-bit version, have a dev statsion with LV 32-bit and the 32-bit dll.  The VIs are just the source code and will open up just fine in either LV version.

 

The only issue is that LV 64-bit might not have the tool kits that you need.

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