???What am I doing wrong? I can create a new defaults file but it does not seem to load (have any effect) when I restart solver64.
All else working fine. Thanks Joe!
LOL. That's a pretty major bug.
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Looks like both programs have a problem. You can see the error code come up when it tries to load them. Guessing I forgot to create a new typedef or something.
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Yep, I had changed the color dialog without creating a new typedef. Both programs will have the same problem. It's a simple fix. I'll upload corrections tonight.
Thanks for taking the time to check it.
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LabView is a graphical programming language. Attached image shows a float divided by an integer. Note the red dot on the divide symbol, which indicates a problem. What got me into trouble is I had added the ability to change the graph's line widths. The software would create the defaults file just fine but when it goes to read it back it, it did not know how to handle this new line width as I never defined it. This type def mismatch doesn't throw a an error. You just get that red dot. The tools allow you to build and run the code even though it obviously is an issue.
I saw NI dropped the cost of their perpetual license from $15,000 to $10,000 USD. Still outside of what I am willing to pay for home hobby use but moving in the right direction.