RadiMation Application Note 129: Difference between revisions
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= How to install the Schloeder CDG 6000 = | = How to install the Schloeder CDG 6000 = | ||
This application note is intended to make users aware of how to install the | This application note is intended to make users aware of how to install the dependency required for using the schloeder CDG 6000. | ||
== Helia == | == Helia == | ||
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If you did not receive the Helia Software you will have to contact Schloeder and request a copy. | If you did not receive the Helia Software you will have to contact Schloeder and request a copy. | ||
= RadiMation is not able to load the "CIT_usb" DLL = | = RadiMation is not able to load the "CIT_usb" DLL = |
Revision as of 14:02, 7 February 2020
How to install the Schloeder CDG 6000[edit]
This application note is intended to make users aware of how to install the dependency required for using the schloeder CDG 6000.
Helia[edit]
To use the schloeder CDG 6000 a driver DLL is required to have RadiMation set up communication with the device. This DLL called "CIT_usb" is distributed by schloeder through there HELIA software solution.
If you did not receive the Helia Software you will have to contact Schloeder and request a copy.
RadiMation is not able to load the "CIT_usb" DLL[edit]
RadiMation is able to determine the installation location of the Helia software through the windows registry. By doing this it is able to load the DLL from any location within the file system.
However If for some reason RadiMation is not able to determine the DLL location from the registery, it will try to search the default installation location. This location is found "<disk>:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Helia\DLL";
If the DLL can not be loaded through the registery, and the default installation location does not contain the DLL due to a custom installation directory, Reinstall the Helia software at the default installation directory given by the Helia installer. This way RadiMation should be able to load the DLL from the default installation directory.