05-15-2023 03:32 PM
This spawned from https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/Missing-OpenG-despite-being-installed/m-p/4305042 where I originally thought _WTI.lib was part of OpenG, but after getting OpenG installed this addon was still missing.
Anyone know where the addon is from or how to get it?
The code I'm trying to revive is from 2010 through 2014, if that helps narrow down what addons were available at that time, _WTI.lib may have been bundled with something else.
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05-16-2023 06:45 AM
It may be from a product from Wineman Technologies (WTI), how part of Genuen.
05-16-2023 09:40 PM
@crossrulz wrote:
It may be from a product from Wineman Technologies (WTI), how part of Genuen.
Good call, @crossulz. Given that it is 2023, not 2014, Genuen looks like a good bet, as they definitely have LabVIEW routines for "doing things". Try contacting them by visiting their site.
Bob Schor
05-17-2023 01:37 AM
Do you have access to the computer it was originally developed on? Those packages will be stored in a folder used by VIPM there.
05-17-2023 02:25 PM
@Bob_Schor wrote:
Good call, @crossulz. Given that it is 2023, not 2014, Genuen looks like a good bet, as they definitely have LabVIEW routines for "doing things". Try contacting them by visiting their site.
I messaged Genuen yesterday, still waiting on feedback from them about all this. Hopefully they respond.
@drjdpowell wrote:
Do you have access to the computer it was originally developed on? Those packages will be stored in a folder used by VIPM there.
Unfortunately no. The computer the program was developed on has been decommissioned and replaced, and the computer that replaced the original computer has also been decommissioned and replaced; the files on the original computer are long gone.
10-14-2024 06:03 PM
As you said, it is a far reaching toolbox. GENUEN is indeed the correct entity holding the rights to the WTI IP and are not generally keen to release it. Perhaps you may be able to license it.