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Hi ALL

we have LLB file for device can we convert it to driver using from Function Palette>>Instrument I/O>>Instrument Drivers

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Hi eng,

 

why don't you just use the VIs inside that LLB? No need to convert...

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GerdW


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thank you for reply 

i have 590CV.llb and using labview 11

who can i use it?

by insert it to project or what

can give me example 

 
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An LLB is just a collection of LabVIEW files into a single file.  Think of it as a zip file with a flat hierarchy.  Yes, just add it to your project and you will see all of the VIs inside of it.



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i try to insert any vi from LLB but i can not do it

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Hi engmoh,

 

you can open any VI inside that LLB. And you can insert all those VIs as subVI of your own mainVI…

 

Hint:

  1. Create a new project.
  2. Drag that LLB from an explorer window into your project.
  3. You will get a new folder inside your project containing the content of the LLB…
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GerdW


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An image is often pretty useless to help debugging a problem if it is more than the most basic obvious problems. Your llb could be saved in a version that your LabVIEW can not open anymore (to old), or not yet (saved in a later version).

It could also be that the VIs are saved without diagram (source code). The image doesn’t let us look at this!

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thank you very much

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