![]() You don't mention what was buggy, but LabVIEW 2010 32 bit works fine for me on Windows 7. Considering that the DLL contains assembly code, I would discount the porting of the DLL as a feasable solution, unless you can spend quite a lot of time on this and even more on the debugging. So it's either going back to LabVIEW 32 Bit or converting the DLL. ![]() ![]() You summed it up! LabVIEW 64 bit requires 64 Bit DLLs. I converted over to 64 bit LabView and now the dll's won't load at all. It was buggy and but it would load the dlls and they worked most of the time. I was originally told to load LabView 32 bit on the Windows 7 system and everything would be fine. Any pointers on changing it over to 64 bit? I've done 32 bit several years ago, but never 64 bit. I have the source for the dll but it is done in assembly. I don't find a work around other than converting the dll to 64 bit. I am having a problem with trying to use a 32 bit dll with LabView 2010 64 bit.
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