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Re: LabVIEW Can't Find FPGA DLL

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Originally Posted by Pault View Post
When attempting to bypass the project manager and open a VI directly, I got this error:

http://i.imgur.com/H3oFHRF.png?1

It did manage to open after I clicked OK, however I discovered that all of the WPIlib subVIs for setting and getting actuators, sensors, etc had errors. Digging to the source of the errors, I got this:

http://i.imgur.com/BJLFa5Z.png?1

That property node is the source of all my problems...
I think what you're seeing there is a red herring. It's probably complaining about the FPGA dll because you've opened the VI in a "My Computer" context instead of a "RT CompactRIO Target" one, and the FPGA only makes sense on the cRIO.

My advice is for you to call NI technical support about this one. If you go to http://ni.com/frc you will see the contact info:

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Support.
During build season call 866-511-6285 between 1:00-7:00 PM CST to speak with a National Instruments Applications Engineer. They will be able to assist you with LabVIEW and cRIO questions.
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