09-24-2016 01:54 PM - edited 09-24-2016 01:56 PM
Hello everyone!
The Robotics module is missing from the Functions main pallette, although when I look up examples that has robotics Sub-VI's, they appear normally with no errors, when I try to look up their pallette, they are no where to be found.
I tried repairing the module, uninstalling and re-installing it, even uninstalled labview as a whole and reinstalling it and installing the module afterwards, while restarting my laptop in between steps, still no Robotics module pallette.
Any help please?
Thanks!
09-24-2016 02:25 PM
09-24-2016 03:13 PM
Thanks for the reply! ... Alright, so
- Windows 10, 64 bits
- Labview 2015 32 bits
- Yes i did, It's activated ( Both Labview and the Robotics Module )
- It used to work back when I had Windows 7.
-I'm not sure what do you mean by a palette heading tho.. can you explain?
-The functions palette is in attached Image 3
-Also, from attached image 1, the robotics module logo doesn't show up next to the rest.
09-24-2016 03:47 PM
09-25-2016 12:42 AM
-Robotics module is not displayed in the change visible palette either.
- Attached you can find a screenshot of the robotics example, when I right click one of the robotics sub-vi's ( which works fine ), and try to replace it, Labview should suggest the Robotics module palette for me automatically, but it doesn't. As if Labview doesn't know it's installed.
- I just tried the link, doesn't make a difference unfortunately.
Any other suggestions?
09-25-2016 02:14 PM
I believe the Robotics Module supports devices and sensors connected to such NI platforms as Compact-RIO, Single-Board-RIO, and myRIO, with LabVIEW development taking place through LabVIEW Project with one of these Targets as the targetted Deployment site.
Is that how you have your code set up? Do you have a LabVIEW Project created? Note that it really helps us to understand the nature of your problems if you attach LabVIEW code (VIs, Projects, .ZIP files created by compressing the folder where your code and auxilliary files are contained).
Bob Schor
09-25-2016 02:56 PM
In the functions palette, search for a VI you know exists in the robotics module. Is it found?