Lcd sbrio 9636

Cuando compilo el progrma de LCD que viene en el embeded eval me sale un error en la compilacion... es el siguiente
ERROR:HDLCompiler:432 - "C:\NIFPGA\jobs\mV13c4u_YpRjr0V\NiFpgaAG_00000133_SequenceFrame.vhd" Line 29: Formal <cparametersignal> has no actual or default value.
INFO:HDLCompiler:1408 - "C:\NIFPGA\jobs\mV13c4u_YpRjr0V\NiFpgaSetOutputDataEnable.vhd" Line 37. cparametersignal is declared here
ERROR:HDLCompiler:854 - "C:\NIFPGA\jobs\mV13c4u_YpRjr0V\NiFpgaAG_00000133_SequenceFrame.vhd" Line 21: Unit <vhdl_labview> ignored due to previous errors.
VHDL file C:\NIFPGA\jobs\mV13c4u_YpRjr0V\NiFpgaAG_00000133_SequenceFrame.vhd ignored due to errors
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Segun lo que inveestigue en labview 2012 para abajo si funciona correctamente pero estoy utilizando labview 2013... y me sale un error alguien me podria explicar como solucionar este error para utilizar el LCD con la tarjet sbrio 9636..???

Hola crist_sosa,
A juzgar por el texto del error que te aparece es posible que se deba al compilador, te recomiendo que hagamos lo siguiente:
1. Instalemos la versión de NI LabVIEW 2013 FPGA Module Xilinx Tools 14.4 desde el siguiente link:
http://www.ni.com/download/labview-fpga-module-2013/4248/en/
2. En caso de que estés corriendo LabVIEW 2013 SP1 (32-bit) instalemos el siguiente parche:
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/5812D36C9F85391A86257CBB00687A97
En caso de que tu situación persista después de que actualizemos este módulo, no sé si pudieras compartir un screen shot del error y del Snippet (diagrama de bloques).
Quedo al pendiente crist_sosa, ¡saludos!
David P.
National Instruments
Ingeniería de Aplicaciones
www.ni.com/soporte
David P.
National Instruments
Applications Engineer
www.ni.com/soporte

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