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6229 buffer memory

Ok here is my question:
 
I'm using a 6229 Daq. When my Vi runs ( Read Dig Port Ext clk) I fill the buffer witih 64 bits.
The Problem: It's difficult to read the data back using the Read Vi, ( have to use the digital to binary Waveform vi then try to remove the timing properties).
I believe it would be easier after reading my external device which fills up the 6229 daq's buffer with 64bits to read that buffer using a textual language ( C/C++)
Then use labview CIN and send this data to a labview array.
However I do not have a memory map of the 6229 daq. I do know which register the data has been written two ( I know the port, I do not  know the register associated
with that port. example PXI/slot2/port 0):smileysad:
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Hi,

You need to post your question to this board http://forums.ni.com/ni/board?board.id=250

Regards

Ray Farmer

Regards
Ray Farmer
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Ray..

You are busier than usual?  😉

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Hi Ray,

Now and again I have a bash at trying to reach that 2000 mark.  It does help that its been quite busy in the TestStand forum and I had a little dabble in the LabVIEW forum (just to blow out the cobwebs).Smiley Very Happy

Trouble is there's a lot more blue guys these days and I'm in the wrong time zoneSmiley Very HappySmiley Very Happy

Ray.

 

Regards
Ray Farmer
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Yes.. I noticed as well. 

And you may have seen me in the CVI / TS forums as well...

or at least notice the shinny constellations 😉

 

OK... I'll admit... we both seem to be racing up that hill...  ANd I'm running out of breath..  Got more work on my way... so less time in the forum..  I even have to sneak in the evenings!

Aiye Caramba!

Ray

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