10-12-2010 07:23 AM
Thank You for answer. But how can I obtain an install disc for earlier versions of Labview (8.5 for example) and how can I run it with license of version 9. If it’s possible, is that will not violate my license agreement?
10-12-2010 02:37 PM
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10-12-2010 04:00 PM
I have LabVIEW 9 installed on my computer. When I try to target my LabVIEW to a Compact FieldPoint cfp-2020 target, I get a message saying that "the version of LabVIEW on your host is not compatible with the one in the target": how can I fix this probleme? Is there a possibility to obtain an install disc for earlier versions of Labview (8.5 for example) and run it with license of version 9?
If it’s possible, is that will not violate my license agreement?
10-13-2010 10:36 AM
If you have a support contract with us you can go to the Service Resource Center and get old copies of LabVIEW. If you install it and it accepts your serial number, you're okay.
If you have questions about licensing, give us a call.
10-27-2010 06:40 AM
Hi Eric,
I just wanted to ask you about CFP-ai-112 (fieldpoint). I have tried to acquire a signal but I found that there is no where to set a sample rate. How can I fix this problem?
thank you so much.
10-28-2010 12:56 PM
Hi Hassanaitlaasri,
The cFP-AI-112 does not have a directly configurable sample rate. You can look at the "Update Rate" section of the [c]FP-AI-112 Operating Instructions to see an explanation of the maximum update rate of the module. Functionally, the sample rate is determined by your cFP controller and the speed at which your software reads the value from the cFP system.
Hope that's helpful!