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Renishaw XL80

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Instead of having to upload it over and over to gofile, it may be much much easier to simply attach it to your next post here. Those 57 kB really won't overload the NI servers in any way. 😁

 

On the other hand, these drivers should be delivered with the Renishaw XL-80 laser product and their Carto software on some disk or maybe USB stick. And it seems also available as download! https://www.renishaw.com/en/calibration-software-downloads--38649

 

Rolf Kalbermatter
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Thank you for providing the link ! 

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Here are the file, attached in the NI server

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Thank you very much for the files. On Thursday, I sit down for laser communication tests.
If I have any problems, I will write - thanks for your willingness to help.

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I'm actually struggling with the problem like you.

My LabVIEW program has the error code -2147221164,the error about ActiveX control.

Did you downloaded some *.ocx files or something like that?

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I have prepared a library - in the TestVI folder - there is a test VI called Renishaw_XL80_Example

 

Download lib

 

I checked all prepared functions - it works with both the interferometer and the compensation module.

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Thank you for sending the files !  I'm gonna try with it !

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Hi!

I tried to use your Lib. in my system but LabVIEW showed me the error: 1172.

Then I thought I should reregister "interop.DX10SDKADAPTORLib.dll" using regsvr32.exe and tried it, but command prompt said "the module was read, but there is no entry point".

Should I do something other than that? If you have any idea, please give me some help. I have really been struggling with this problem for a long time.

 

For reference, I can operate my laser system with the software provided by Renishaw (CARTO). 

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Maybe tried this solution :

 

https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA00Z000000PApKSAW&l=pl-PL

 

 

  1. For  add the .NET assembly as a reference in LabVIEW by selectin Tools >> Advanced >> NET Assembly References. Click the Add button and navigate to the location of the assemblies that are called.

or upgrade your .NET Framework 

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in which labview do you open my project?

 

I saved it in LV 64 bit version and used 64 bit library

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