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Jul 7, 2014

I am looking to program a digital to analog converter to output voltage on 12 of the available analog channels. I am an novice-intermediate programmer but cannot seem to solve a problem with undefined references.

I downloaded Measurement Computing's "DAQ" and "Instacal" programs to allow for the USB-3105 board to be recognized. Included with instillation is the Universal Library example programs for the USB-3105 DAC.

I am running windows 7 and using Code::Blocks with a GNU GCC compiler to try and run this sample program on the board. The program is also written in C/C++

When I load the VOut01.C file from the examples it reads:

/*VOut01.C****************************************************************

File: VOut01.C

Library Call Demonstrated: cbVOut()

Purpose: Writes to a D/A Output Channel.

Demonstration: Sends a digital output to D/A 0 until a key is pressed.

Other Library Calls: cbErrHandling()
cbFromEngUnits()

Special Requirements: Board 0 must have a D/A output port.

/* Include files */
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include "..cbw.h"

[Code] ....

Afterwards all three functions are declared as:

int EXTCCONV cbDeclareRevision(float *RevNum);
int EXTCCONV cbErrHandling (int ErrReporting, int ErrHandling);
int EXTCCONV cbVOut (int BoardNum, int Chan, int Gain, float DataValue, int Options);

The program Instacal in combination with the header file is supposed to recognize the "BoardNum" and allows for the "int Chan", "int Gain", "float DataValue", and all other subsequent dependent variables to exist.

However, I am still retaining these undefined reference errors even when I used Instacal to define the variables of the board (BoardNum, int Chan, ...ect) and added the full location of the header file.

My questions are:

-Why is this section of the header file dimmed after the endif statements?
-Is this reference problem a problem with the header files directory?
-Do the declarations of the function in the header file prevent them from being access due to their names and or symbolism?
-Why are the reference errors @4, @8, or @20, and what does this mean?

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