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Hi,

I have an old motor controller card, in which there are no labview drivers.
I have a C code so that the card may be talked to. I know the commands to
move the card, and the C code, when compiled into a dll will communicate.
I just need to know a few things. First, how do I integrate the dll into
labview, via CIN? Second, how do I send the commands to the CIN, or, more
particularly, to the dll via labview?
Any help on this would be most appreciated. Thanks

JMH
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NI website have examples on this.

"JMH" wrote in message news:39858b4d@newsgroups.ni.com...
>
> Hi,
>
> I have an old motor controller card, in which there are no labview
drivers.
> I have a C code so that the card may be talked to. I know the commands to
> move the card, and the C code, when compiled into a dll will communicate.
> I just need to know a few things. First, how do I integrate the dll into
> labview, via CIN? Second, how do I send the commands to the CIN, or, more
> particularly, to the dll via labview?
> Any help on this would be most appreciated. Thanks
>
> JMH




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You can call dll from VIs directly.
For this use the Functions Palette->Advanced->Call Library Function
node. For configure of parameters passing, right click on this node
after you place it in VI Diagram and then select Configure option.

Kostya.

In article <39858b4d@newsgroups.ni.com>,
"JMH" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have an old motor controller card, in which there are no labview
drivers.
> I have a C code so that the card may be talked to. I know the
commands to
> move the card, and the C code, when compiled into a dll will
communicate.
> I just need to know a few things. First, how do I integrate the dll
into
> labview, via CIN? Second, how do I send the commands to the CIN, or,
more
> particularly, to the dll via labview?
> Any help on this w
ould be most appreciated. Thanks
>
> JMH
>


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