Target format RT

Hello.

What is the difference between 'RT Format target VI' and the new 'Format VI' installed "Or System Configuration"?

It seems that the first can be used also when the goal is not in safe mode, it?

Which one should I use for a new project?

Thank you

Hi Benny,.

It is true that the target VI RT Format can be used even if the target is not in safe mode.

The new Format VI is more suited to the RT PXI controllers because it can format the controller with the system of dependency files.

Best regards

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    You can have by selecting one and then use
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    You can have by selecting one and then use
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    Left click on the button create DVD / OK / Yes / Yes.

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    Click the project settings button and check... Video /.
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    Accept.

    The title button left click Add and navigate to your
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    You can have by selecting one and then use
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    Left click on the button create DVD / OK / Yes / Yes.

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    When the text "Completed successfully" is displayed you
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    First... read the DVD Flick Guide to familiarize
    with the program.

    Open DVD Flick and insert a blank DVD in your drive.

    If the window of Autorun from your computer... just close it.

    Click the project settings button and check... Video /.
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    You can have by selecting one and then use
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    Left click on the button create DVD / OK / Yes / Yes.

    Please wait while the DVD is created.

    When the text "Completed successfully" is displayed you
    DVD Flick can close. Now you can eject your DVD
    and play in your DVD player.

    At some point you might want to buy more
    Advanced Cyberlink, Nero, Roxio, software
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