I agree, check your shift registers, especially if you are using them for
arrays.
Reinis Kanders
"B & C Duffey" wrote in message
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> Could it be you are using a shift register and not initializing on each
run
> ( or building arrays by using a local variable and build array function -
> without clearing the local variable )?
> If you are running WIndows NT, open up the task manager and see if ram is
> being eaten up on each subsequent run of your program.
>
> wrote in message
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> > Hi, i'm trying to run a vi which deals with data-files of about 7 MB. If
I
> > run the vi the first time, it finishes in a reasonable time. If i r
un it
a
> > second time without having quited LabView, it takes much longer (a
factor
> of
> > 3 to 5). If i run it a third time, it does not come to an end. What does
> > Labview save into RAM or so during the first run? How can I clear the
> memory
> > used by the first run? It does not help clearing the graphs.
> >
> >
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> > Before you buy.
> >
>
>
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