![]() ![]() You will also need to create a launcher VI to start the Remote Actor. If you used VIPM to install the library, you can find the lvlib in the following location. C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\LabVIEW 2013\vi.lib\NI\Actors\Linked Network Actorįor your newly created Remote Actor, follow the steps in the previous post for overriding ‘Pre Launch Actor.vi’, ‘Actor Core.vi’ and ‘Stop Core.vi’. Next you need to add the Linked Network Actor library to your project. Once you have the project open, start by creating a new class, Remote Actor, and setting its inheritance to Actor. You can download the library and read all about the details over on the community page.Įither start at the beginning of the previous post, or just download the project here. The Linked Network Actor (LNA) library uses network streams to communicate between Actors across a network connection. Following on from the LabVIEW Actor Framework Basics post, I wanted to continue the project showing how to use a Linked Network Actor.
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