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Philip,
Good suggestion. The produce/consumer design pattern is definitely a better way to write this application. I have now implemented this, as well as added a 100 ms time out for the "Wait for Occurrence" that is in the SI Read.vi. This seems to solve the problem on my machine, as well as one other Dell PC I've tried it on. Unfortunately, on the target PC for this application, the software still hangs after its been running for about 5-7 minutes. I don't have LabVIEW on this machine, so I'm just running the exe I make with Application Builder, and can't debug while it's running!
My PC is a Dell Optiplex GX 260, with Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz cpu, 2.0 GB ram, running Windows XP Pro, with SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio soundcard.
The other PC on which it works is a Dell Optiplex GX 260, with Pentium 4 2.5 GHz, 360 MB ram, Windows XP Pro, and SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio soundcard.
The target PC that is still crashing is a custom-built PC with ASUS P5GD1 motherboard, Pentium 4, 3.20 GHz, 1.0 GB ram, Windows XP Pro, and Realtek High Definition Audio integrated soundcard.
The biggest difference I can see is the audio card. Could this be related to the problem? Guess my next step is to try a new soundcard in that PC and hope it solves it...
Or, could it be that, because I do not have LabVIEW installed on this target PC, that the DLL is not transferred correctly as part of the exe I build?
-mark
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