09-18-2020 01:42 AM
Dear altenbach
I have not come up with your point.
I'm afraid I cannot answer your question precisely, since freezing cannot be produced arbitrarily. LabVIEW consumed either of CPU or memory so much, but no other software did. Nothing special could be found; the hardware is great and no peculiar antivirus software is used. If it happens again, I will check your point.
09-18-2020 06:05 AM - edited 09-18-2020 06:05 AM
I have some faint memory that a wild/greedy loop can consume so much CPU that e.g. task manager don't respond. But with multi core system that shouldn't really happen, or?
09-18-2020 11:17 AM
@K.Hata wrote:
LabVIEW consumed either of CPU or memory so much, but no other software did.
Sorry, I have absolutely no idea what you are saying here. Can you show us your code?
09-22-2020 06:36 PM
Dear Yamaeda and altenbach
Thank you for your comments.
I'm afraid I cannot show you my code, so I will investigate which part of my code causes problem, in particular loops.