10-22-2020 06:09 AM
Hello friends
I have a problem as teh title describe. I download driver 24XX-851C05.zip from keithley offcial website, but ke24xx read.vi does not work. The reporting says(translated into English)
C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\LabVIEW 2018\instr.lib\Ke24xx\Ke24xx.llb\Ke24xx Read.vi (Ke24xx Read.vi)
- expected location of the library is "C:\VXIpnp\WINNT\bin\Ke24xx_32.DLL",but actually loaded from"Ke24xx_32.DLL".
C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\LabVIEW 2018\instr.lib\Ke24xx\Ke24xx.llb\Ke24xx VXIPnp Error Converter.vi (Ke24xx VXIPnp Error Converter.vi)
- expected location of the library is "C:\VXIpnp\WINNT\bin\Ke24xx_32.DLL",but actually loaded from"Ke24xx_32.DLL".
ke24xx VXIPnp Error Converter.vi is a subvi of ke24xx read.vi. It seems that ke24xx read.vi can't load its subvi from right path, is there anyway to fix this? Or is that the real reason of this error?
Thank you very much
10-22-2020 06:41 AM
10-22-2020 06:50 AM
Thank you for answering, but ke24xx read.vi can not run, shows error reporting, and says " compilation failed".
10-22-2020 06:52 AM
10-22-2020 07:44 AM
I downloaded the driver from this
10-22-2020 09:50 AM
10-22-2020 10:27 AM
Hi GerdW
I need ke24xx series to match some VI. I check the linked file, but find those vi are not which I need. I serached before, and don't find other driver containing the right subVI yet. Besides, I replaced the subVI of ke24xx read just now, then my labview stuck and didn't response when I clicked ke24xx read.vi, that's really weird.
10-22-2020 10:35 AM
Hi inshift,
@lnshift9xshift0 wrote:
I need ke24xx series to match some VI. I check the linked file, but find those vi are not which I need. I serached before, and don't find other driver containing the right subVI yet.
Which VIs (or: functionality) do you need?
This VXIPnP driver was made with/for LabWindowsCVI and seems to be based on a special DLL.
The "native LabVIEW" driver is based on LabVIEW VISA using simple VIs. Here you can easily add you own functions to command your device…
10-22-2020 10:49 AM
Hi GerdW
I have some VI that I actually need to run, and they asked for some subVI, I searched them by name then find the VXIPnp driver. As for their function, in fact, as a new recruit, I can hardly read them, and don't know what they are designed for. I post one of those VI, may help to describe the problem.