04-07-2020 09:03 AM
Can you extract the file in the archive? What is each size?
04-07-2020 09:05 AM
Only the files ending with .VI is needed (for now). If they're big you can probably post them 1 in each post. If they're still too big you can post a link to Dropbox or some other fileshare service.
04-07-2020 09:06 AM
Isn't there some indication in the .exe which LV version it is?
04-07-2020 09:25 AM
04-07-2020 09:29 AM
this is the only way to post.
other-wise via mail.
Mvg
04-07-2020 09:29 AM
As suspected, these files are all very small. What problems do you see when trying to attach them here?
04-07-2020 09:38 AM
@Johan2Arent wrote:
other-wise via mail.
Are you talking about e-mail or postal mail (write it to a floppy disk, put in envelope, add stamp, put in mailbox)?
04-07-2020 09:45 AM
@altenbach wrote:
@Johan2Arent wrote:
other-wise via mail.
Are you talking about e-mail or postal mail (write it to a floppy disk, put in envelope, add stamp, put in mailbox)?
Based on the previous post i would assume photo copy of the floppies.
04-07-2020 10:34 AM
@Yamaeda wrote:
@altenbach wrote:
@Johan2Arent wrote:
other-wise via mail.
Are you talking about e-mail or postal mail (write it to a floppy disk, put in envelope, add stamp, put in mailbox)?
Based on the previous post i would assume photo copy of the floppies.
Then fax that photocopy.
04-07-2020 10:36 AM - edited 04-07-2020 10:39 AM
Hi Johan,
thanks for sending the data via WeTransfer…
In the ZIP (or RAR) file you will find all you need:
In "bronbestanden" you will find the complete LabVIEW sourcecode for those 3 executables.
In "fotolux" you find your 3 executables.
In "tools" you will find the installers for the needed LabVIEWRuntimeEngine as well as the VISARuntimeEngine. You need to install both…
General comment:
What's the reason to put the content of the RAR archive into another ZIP archive, just to place both inside another archive? No wonder you get a 90MB file with two 45MB files inside!
It seems you don't have any experience with LabVIEW, but also don't know much about using common archive formats…