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Greg Mathis, 03/19/2018 10:34 AM
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6 | 5 | Greg Mathis | To get the decompression VI's needed to decompress the compressed science data packets, we use the VI Package Manager. |
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8 | 7 | Greg Mathis | Download the free version of the VI Package Manager installer here: |
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10 | 4 | Greg Mathis | https://vipm.jki.net/get |
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12 | 1 | Anonymous | Run installer, choose all defaults. |
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14 | 5 | Greg Mathis | Run the VI Package Manager. |
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16 | 5 | Greg Mathis | It defaults to 2017 64 bit, but we are using the 32 bit version, so switch to just "2017". |
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18 | 5 | Greg Mathis | Search for and select OpenG LabVIEW ZIP Library and install (install all libraries that show up as dependent) |
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20 | 6 | Greg Mathis | Now OpenG should appear on your palette. Use the ZLIB Deflate VI to decompress the data. |