Driver implementa​tion into PID manuel-Aut​o Temp Control Example vi

There is PID manuel-Auto Temp Control Example vi in PID tool kit. I want to use this in my system implementing of my driver. Lakeshore 336 temp. control. Please advice me how to put drivers, what to do to use this tool kit with instrument. I need direction like, change this with this, delete this and add this...
thanks in advance....

Dear all,
thanks for advices. PID tutorials help me alot. yeap, 336 has already PID control itself.I downloded and installed inst.lib already and it works. The problem is my vi. I want my vi like PID tool kit vi. I mean very nice control. I am not sure that I made nice. It works, but response time, wuality, noise, and so on. If someone can interests, I can send my vi to be checked and make comment on it.
I started to study LV in 2003. At that time I didn't know English (I am Turkish) so I couldn't find any source in my language. I tried to learn by myself following vi's. Then I left it and started working 3 weeks ago. So, I am beginner, but I could write my own high temperature controller.)
But I would like be adviced in any case from experienced people like you.  Thanks in advance...

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    (c1.getSuit() == c.getSuit() && c1.getValue() < c.getValue()) ) {
    pos = i;
    c = c1;
    hand.removeElementAt(pos);
    newHand.addElement(c);
    hand = newHand;
    public void sortByValue() {
    // Sorts the cards in the hand so that cards of the same value are
    // grouped together. Cards with the same value are sorted by suit.
    // Note that aces are considered to have the lowest value, 1.
    Vector newHand = new Vector();
    while (hand.size() > 0) {
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    Card c = (Card)hand.elementAt(0); // Minumal card.
    for (int i = 1; i < hand.size(); i++) {
    Card c1 = (Card)hand.elementAt(i);
    if ( c1.getValue() < c.getValue() ||
    (c1.getValue() == c.getValue() && c1.getSuit() < c.getSuit()) ) {
    pos = i;
    c = c1;
    hand.removeElementAt(pos);
    newHand.addElement(c);
    hand = newHand;

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