So since the MEX64 files compiled on my laptop did not work on Runs lap top, I looked up the solution on the Matlab website and it said to download the missing dependencies. This seemed to be a little confusion for me so the engineer in me urged me to simply re-build the cpp code which was used on my laptop to create those mex64 files in Runs Laptop. I had to do some settings again for his Visual Studio(Which I shall post here once again), but it works clean now.
Things to be noted:
If you look at the EZ usb code:
1. DDS/RFchip uses the USB3 Data packets
2. DAC uses value and index fields
3. SKY and VGA uses value only
Things to be noted:
If you look at the EZ usb code:
1. DDS/RFchip uses the USB3 Data packets
2. DAC uses value and index fields
3. SKY and VGA uses value only
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