Are the sources for the windows liblinxdevice.dll available. I have searched in several places but can only find dummy stub function type source files.
I believe that chipkit WF32 is not included in Linx for the 2020 communit Labview. What makes the LINX 2014 version incompatible with the community 2020 version?
I can talk to the board using Linx commands via the serial port but believe that buffered input/output goes through the dll when using Labview and would like to get a bit more information on what this requires.
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Rcam
Hi,
Are the sources for the windows liblinxdevice.dll available. I have searched in several places but can only find dummy stub function type source files.
I believe that chipkit WF32 is not included in Linx for the 2020 communit Labview. What makes the LINX 2014 version incompatible with the community 2020 version?
I can talk to the board using Linx commands via the serial port but believe that buffered input/output goes through the dll when using Labview and would like to get a bit more information on what this requires.
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