03-26-2017 07:40 AM - edited 03-26-2017 07:42 AM
Where do I find support for the Sample Projects included with LabVIEW? Specifically the LabVIEW Real-Time Sequencer on CompactRIO sample project. Is there a forum dedicated to the sample projects, or to each specific sample project? I seem to have found a bug, (or misunderstood behavior) in the Build Control Sequence.vi.
The sample projects are listed here but the links for the Real-Time Sequencer is broken.
http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Embedded/LabVIEW-Real-Time-Sample-Projects/td-p/3526834
03-27-2017 09:38 AM
Hello EduNI,
The examples for the cRIO are installed when you get the drivers. If you have CompactRIO and NI-RIO drivers installed on your computer, you can open up LabVIEW and go to Help >> Find Examples...
This will open the NI Example Finder. From there you can go to Toolkits and Modules >> FPGA >> CompactRIO. This will show all of the sample projects that are installed with the software.
I haven't looked through all of the cRIO examples to see if the Real-Time Sequencer is included in one of the folders, so you'll have to check. However, I also found this page called Real-Time Event-Based Sequencer Reference Example that has a zip folder you can download that may be what you're looking for.
Have a great day,
Zoe B.
03-27-2017 10:26 AM
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I found the Find Examples. I am referring to the "Project Template" or otherwise referred to as "Sample Projects", specifically one called "Real-Time Sequencer on CompactRIO". I have created a project using that template and now have some questions. Often I've found dedicated forums for some of the code coming out of NI. I was wondering if there is a dedicated forum for these project templates/sample projects.
04-07-2017 11:39 AM
Hey EduNI,
Sorry, I misunderstood what you were looking for. I have found this article on the LabVIEW Templates and Sample Projects. If you go down to the cRIO Sequencer template there's a related guide section and a webcast. The detailed guide links to an NI Community post that may be the page you're looking for. You can find that link here.
If you have any questions about it that you'd like to post here, I'd also be happy to offer any assistance I can.
Zoe B.