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FlowStone

FlowStone is a graphical programming language similar to LabView, but quite simple to use. Developed by DSP Robotics, it has ready-made modules for the U3, and many other devices such as Phidgets, credit card scanners, cameras, and Console controllers.

The full list of compatible hardware for Flowstone can be found here: http://www.dsprobotics.com/hardware.html

FlowStone is an ideal software package for beginners, and the entry-level version can be downloaded for free from the website. http://www.dsprobotics.com/download.html

Basic examples showing the use of timers, analog inputs, and digital I/O are attached.  Refer to the following link for more details on getting started with a U3. http://www.dsprobotics.com/support/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=362

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UD Setup Basic

This is a barebones installer for the LabJackUD driver that people who distribute software that uses a LabJack can use.  It currently installs the WinUSB hardware driver, the LabJackUD.dll software driver and will also have an option to support the LJUDDotNet.dll component. 

This is still in development.  Currently, you should uninstall all other LabJack installations before testing it (it will prompt if not).  

There are two versions.  The only difference between the two is that the silent version has no GUI at all, thus it will display no dialogs, but will return a value of zero on success and non-zero on error.  Both these .exes can be called from your own installer.

If you would like any changes made or run into any problems please let us know at support@labjack.com.

64-bit LabJackUD.dll

This is a beta of a 64-bit version of the LabJackUD.dll and can be used with 64-bit applications runing on 64-bit versions of Windows. However, it is not required for 64-bit versions of Windows since those will run 32-bit applications. All 64-bit applications using the LabJackUD driver will require this version. This includes the 64-bit versions of MATLAB and LabVIEW as well as applications you write.

To install, simply unzip and place the LabJackud.dll into the C:\windows\system32 folder, which is where Windows stores 64-bit .dlls.

Currently, there are some limitations with how pointers and arrays are handled. These will be cleared up in a future version. For now this version should work fine on systems with less than 4 GB of memory.

Since this is still strongly in development, if you run into any issues with it please let us know so they can be addressed.
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LabJack UD Setup V3.15 64-bit (Outdated)

NOTE: This version is now outdated as the new installer we are using supports both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows. Use the normal LabJackUD installer for Windows. That will work for any 32-bit software running on a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows. If you are using 64-bit software you should still follow the instructions below.

This version of the LabJack Universal Driver (UD) supports 64-bit versions of Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. August 12th, 2009. 11.3 MB

This installer will provide Microsoft Windows users with the software needed to control their UD family devices from a 64-bit architecture machine and operating system. By default, this application will provide the OS with the 64-bit USB driver but, as a large number of applications still run as 32-bit processes, this setup utility still installs the 32-bit DLL for compatibility purposes. If developers specifically require a DLL for 64-bit applications, please visit this page for installation instructions.

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