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Native call

I am working on ZomB Dashboard bindings for LabVIEW, and I am wondering how would I call a C function. My library (zomb.out) is loaded at startup on the startupDll's section of the config file, and the relevant functions are exported as C functions. I have discovered the Call Library VI, and it seems to work, except it needs the path to the dll, and if I enter ZomB.out, it complains that it is not found. How do I do this?



PS. is there a way to open the block diagram by default?
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