03-09-2023 04:23 AM
Hi,
I am trying to install LabView LINX on my Raspberry Pi model 4.
My Pi is updated and everything sets up alright. I have used the LINX Target Configuration option in LabView and connected my Pi to my laptop using both ethernet and WiFi. I am using LabView 2020. I have tried using the IP address from both the ethernet connection, WiFi, and using the Pi's hostname. The error I received is shown in the image attached.
Troubleshooting methods:
This is everything I have tried so far:
1. I have pinged my Pi from my laptop. Everything is connected and there is no packet loss or connection issue.
2. SSH service is definitely enabled on my Pi.
3. I have triple-checked my Pi's IP address and port number, all is fine there.
4. There are no firewall issues, I have disabled the firewall for LabView.
5. I have downloaded the NI-VISA and NI-XNET drivers on my Pi
Not too sure what else I can do. I've followed all the steps and checked multiple websites. Not sure why I'm still getting an error.
03-09-2023 10:16 AM
WHat flavor of LV 2020 are you using? LV 2020 Community Edition installs "Hobbyist" toolkit, which is an integrated version of LINX. I don't know if the "Hobbysist" toolkit exists on its own, so I don't know if you can install it on a non-Community Edition version (nor do I know if you even WANT to do this on a non-Community Edition version).
03-09-2023 10:21 AM
I've swapped to LabView 2021 because I was using the professional version of LV 2020. I have the Hobbyist toolkit already there which is great. I now have a new problem. When I go to Tools > Hobbyist > Target Configuration, for some reason, it opens like this (see image). No clue why this is happening, I'm just considering deleting and reinstalling everything.
03-09-2023 11:03 AM
@hadiahmed wrote:
I've swapped to LabView 2021 because I was using the professional version of LV 2020. I have the Hobbyist toolkit already there which is great. I now have a new problem. When I go to Tools > Hobbyist > Target Configuration, for some reason, it opens like this (see image). No clue why this is happening, I'm just considering deleting and reinstalling everything.
It sounds like you might have a mixture of Hobbyist and LINX Vis (which are most likely identical but in different locations - since LINX is 3rd party, it is in user,lib, but since Hobbyist is integrated, it is in vi.lib, and that VI shown might be confused about dependencies).