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LabVIEW Wallpapers and Screen Savers

Hello,
 
Are there any cool LabVIEW Wallpapers/Screen Savers?
Just out of curiosity....
 
-p_oswal.
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I don't know about any (then again, I don't use either, so I wouldn't), but I believe that in windows you can turn any of your VIs into a screen saver by building it into an exe and changing the extension to .scr. Then you just need to put it in the proper directory with all the other ones (I think it's the windows directory) and I believe it should appear on your list. You may need to make some adjustments to make it stop properly and so on.

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Hi,

If you want to make your own screensaver with any images, of LabVIEW VIs or holiday picture you can easiliy find some free software to do that on the web 😉

We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.

Epictetus

Antoine Chalons

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That would be a great question for your sales guy.  If anyone would have one, it would be him/her.  I do know that when LabVIEW 6i was released, they had some screensavers as part of the marketing materials.  I haven't heard about any since then, but it would not suprize me.  Also, have you searched the NI web site? 

Hope that this helps,
Bob Young

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Thanks.
I found this on NI's website
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Saludos.

 

Aquí hay algunos wallpappers que me bajé del sitio ftp de NI.

 

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Notice the OS in the attached images above:


Vista FTW!

Cory K
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I can't find them now, but there used to be some desktop images that were part of NI training. They contained a series of shaded rectangles that started in the upper left and were sized to common screen resolutions.

 

This was useful when you used a higher screen resolution than the average (1280 x 1024) but your target computers used something like 1024x768. You could size and place your fornt panel and block diagram within the appropriate rectangle and then be sure that your VI could be loaded and seen on a lower res monitor...

Message Edited by Phillip Brooks on 05-20-2009 07:26 AM

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Found them! See attached ZIP file...

Now is the right time to use %^<%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%3uZ>T
If you don't hate time zones, you're not a real programmer.

"You are what you don't automate"
Inplaceness is synonymous with insidiousness

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I attended the developer days yesterday, and there was a cool image of a wiring diagram that was really compact and filled the screen.  I think it might be buried in the large app section.

 

Mike

Mike
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