UpConversion from Labview 5.1 to 2012

I would like to have this VI's converted to the closest possible version, to be used in Labview 2012.
I've read that the version 8.2.1 is ideal to make this step conversion, could someone convert it to me, please?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Rodolfo
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ConvertTo8.zip ‏5485 KB

Mass compiled in 8.2.1
I also included the mass compile report inside of the zip file, just in case you wanted to take a look.
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