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Re: Default Labview Dashboard and Windriver Example Help

I was extremely frazzled by the time I got to hardcoding so its entirely possible I just messed it up. I will give what you say a try though. I did not even think about trying to query the DigitalModule what with their being a class called PWMs.

I'll try it tonight and let everyone know how it goes. And if that or good hardcoding doesn't work I'll relook at my updates. I did do the updates the second I pulled the components out of the box and during the "breadboarding" phase of the controls process, but maybe something didn't take.

But you maybe on to something, its possible I just disregarded the Labview update since I was intending on only using Windriver until I saw the nice default dashboard. Is there some way to tell if your Labview is the newest version?

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