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Bernhard SeegertParticipant
Hi Ajay,
Me again with good news. I found your You Tube your clip “how to communicate …” and also found your examples in LabVIEW.
So, thanks for you support. Please let me evaluate your vi’s and coming back later. I have all info’s.
Best regards,
BernhardBernhard SeegertParticipantHi Ajay,
Good news: I forgot that I’ve already installed LabVIEW 17, 32bit. It was somewhere in the background, no Icon on the desktop, so I didn’t notice.
If I run LV17, 32 bit I have all *.vis on the palette as described in your doc. As I can see it’s an 30 days evaluation version.
As the time is running, do you have a simple FT4222 application to start like: Open, read ID, close. Or: Open, read I2C, close. Or something else to see that I can communicate with the FT4222. My focus is on I2C.
Thanks and best regards,
BernhardBernhard SeegertParticipantHi Ajay,
First thanks again for your quick response.
I’m using LabVIEW Version 17.0 SP1 64bit. If I understand right, it cannot work.
Should I install the same LabVIEW Version, but with 32bit in parallel?Thanks and best regards,
BernhardBernhard SeegertParticipantHi Aj,
Thanks for your very fast reply. Maybe I’ve not correctly described the problem.
I think all files have been installed, …
but I cannot see them on the palette.
Followed your advice, but “AJ”not found.
I found this workaround on the NI page.
https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA03q000001DljsCAC&l=de-DE
I’m not sure if this could help. I didn’t try because the effort is quite big.
My LabVIEW version is: 2017 SP1
Do you have any idea?
Thanks in advance and best regards,
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