Linx Pierce: Revolutionizing Art With An Unconventional Edge

Hi there, For starters I'm going to give you the basic information about the equipment I'm using: Computer: Windows 7 - SP1 LabView 2014 SP1 - 64 Bits *LabView 2015 - 32 Bits LINX 3.0.1.192 Raspberry: Pi 3 - Model B OS: Debian 9.1 If you need any other information please let me know. The proble...

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No, don't install that! If you have the Community Edition you do not need to install Linx separately. Doing so will just mess up your Linx installation that is already included in LabVIEW Community Edition. Since you tried to install it already, there is a very good change that you actually damaged your proper Linx installation with that.

I had same issue that you had (Labview 2016, MakerHub LINX 2.0.0.35, Arduino ADK) and your solution solved this issue. I had an other configuration (Labview 2016, MakerHub LINX 2.0.0.35Linx, Arduino UNO) where the original LINX software worked well.

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Sam and supposedly others were continuing on Linx while at Digilent but somewhere around 2016 this pretty much stopped until it was revived for inclusion into the LabVIEW Community Edition in 2019. At least since that time it was fully open source on github but most likely it was before, I just didn't happen to hear about it.

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The Digilent Linx version 3.x.x is NOT compatible with LabVIEW 2020. And it is not needed when you install the Community Edition as that installer comes with the NI Linx Toolkit version 1.0.0 already in it.

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LabVIEW Basics #2 - Servo Control with an Arduino using LINX How to manually control a micro servo and adjust its pulse width.