05-08-2009 09:09 AM
hello to all
I m new inlabview plz help me in using parallel port i have make temperature sencor and I want to show digital data in labview through parallel port
05-08-2009 09:18 AM
Hi Gaanja,
Thanks for the post and I hope your well today.
There is an excellent article on using the Parallel Port in LabVIEW. I have placed the link below,
Using the Parallel Port in LabVIEW
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/B937AC4D8664E37886257206000551CB
Since LabVIEW 7.0 the above mentioned VIs are includes, and there are two examples - 'Parallel Port Additional Data Register Inputs.VI' and 'Parallel Port Read and Write Loop.vi'. Have you used / tried these before?
Hope this helps,
05-08-2009 09:45 AM
The link you got from Hillman is useless because all the pictures have the wrong link. So they do not show up . This is a link to a pdf doc with pictures
http://www.physics.utah.edu/~jui/3620-6620/labs/Using_the_Parallel_Port_in_LabVIEW.pdf
@Hillman
I see this to often. And in this case the pictures are very important. How can we report missing pictures. I this case I reported the missing pictures long time ago, but still no reaction
05-08-2009 09:50 AM - edited 05-08-2009 09:51 AM
Hi Coq,
Thanks for the post.
What images/pictures are you refering to? From within the pdf document all the images include diagram/the connection table and labview code appear in the link.
Any applications engineer can update the online content, and I will if you could please explain some more... this is what I see..attachted below.
If you have any other feedback to improve the knowledgebase article then I'd be more than happy to consider it and update the article.
Thanks again,
05-08-2009 10:00 AM
Perhaps because you are in the "NI" family. The pictures are visible to you. For then I am using the link is this i can not see pictures. And this is not the only placeon www.ni.com I have seen it. I send both a screen shot and a Adobe pdf "site rip"
05-08-2009 10:02 AM
James,
This happens all of the time. The properties of the pictures indicate that they are located at http://ae.natinst.com. The ae site is not accessible to us mere mortals only NI application engineering personnel.
05-08-2009 10:04 AM
Hillman wrote:Hi Coq,
Thanks for the post.
What images/pictures are you refering to? From within the pdf document all the images include diagram/the connection table and labview code appear in the link.
The pictures have a URL to the super-secret-accessible only to NI folks site of ae.natinst.com.
05-08-2009 10:07 AM
Dennis Knutson wrote:James,
This happens all of the time. The properties of the pictures indicate that they are located at http://ae.natinst.com. The ae site is not accessible to us mere mortals only NI application engineering personnel.
Yes that is correct. This was reported by Adobe. But you are correct Hillman, in the fact that the parallel port article is excellent
General Error http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/ http://tesla.ni.com/niwcf/ss?w=-1199731387&pfx=headerWidget
General Error http://ae.natinst.com/operations/ae/public.nsf/$CXIV/ATTACH-AEEE-7MFTYF/$FILE/fig1.jpg
General Error http://ae.natinst.com/operations/ae/public.nsf/$CXIV/ATTACH-AEEE-7MFU23/$FILE/fig2.jpg
General Error http://ae.natinst.com/operations/ae/public.nsf/$CXIV/ATTACH-AEEE-7MFU3X/$FILE/fig3.jpg
General Error http://ae.natinst.com/operations/ae/public.nsf/$CXIV/ATTACH-AEEE-7MFUAV/$FILE/fig4.jpg
General Error http://ae.natinst.com/operations/ae/public.nsf/$CXIV/ATTACH-AEEE-7MFUM5/$FILE/fig5_2.jpg
General Error http://ae.natinst.com/operations/ae/public.nsf/$CXIV/ATTACH-AEEE-7MFUEE/$FILE/fig6.jpg
General Error http://ae.natinst.com/operations/ae/public.nsf/$CXIV/ATTACH-AEEE-7MFUF4/$FILE/fig7.jpg
General Error http://ae.natinst.com/operations/ae/public.nsf/$CXIV/ATTACH-AEEE-7MFUGT/$FILE/fig8.jpg
05-08-2009 10:22 PM - edited 05-08-2009 10:23 PM
Dennis Knutson wrote:James,
This happens all of the time. The properties of the pictures indicate that they are located at http://ae.natinst.com. The ae site is not accessible to us mere mortals only NI application engineering personnel.
I've seen this more often than not in KB articles.
Any reason someone at NI can't work through the website of articles and update the links?
I don't know how many articles would need updating, so it could be a large project. But that is the kind of work to give to a young engineer or budding co-op student/intern.
Oh, and smack the wrist of any NI application engineer who continues to create any new articles with a "super-secret" weblink, or posts such a link in the forums.
05-08-2009 11:11 PM