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How do I create .lsb with MSVC++ 4.0

Hello,

i need to create a .lsb subroutine file for my CIN that i could load into
labview.... but how do i make a .lsb file using MSVC++..

Thx for ur help

Abhimanyu
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Hi:

Check the following documents:

LabVIEW Code Interface Reference Manual (LabVIEW 5.0 or earlier)
http://digital.ni.com/manuals.nsf/caba5d53e9b015a186256793004eebb7/0f3cef1157b9d13f8625665e006358ae

Using External Code in LabVIEW (LabVIEW 6)
http://digital.ni.com/manuals.nsf/caba5d53e9b015a186256793004eebb7/4f1447f7cd83d6d88625690d00637ced

Feel free to ask if you have any trouble with an specific step while creating the CIN.

Best regards;
EJV
www.vartortech.com
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Similar question,

Are their any other compilers which can be used to create cin/lsb's?
With the Borland and MinGw compliers being available for free, they
would be useful for those amongst us who would like to dabble in
cin''s without investing in more software.

Has anyone tried?

On Wed, 04 Jul 2001 15:28:49 GMT, "Abhimanyu Rastogi"
wrote:

>Hello,
>
>i need to create a .lsb subroutine file for my CIN that i could load into
>labview.... but how do i make a .lsb file using MSVC++..
>
>Thx for ur help
>
>Abhimanyu
>

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