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Jan 29 2007, 05:06 PM
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More Active Member Posts: 42 Joined: 11-May 04 From: Italy Member No.: 399 Using LabVIEW Since:2000 LV:4.0 ,7.1.1 ,8.20
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Hi all,
what do you think about the possibility to run labview on this device? thanks, Alessandro This post has been edited by Ale914: Jan 29 2007, 05:08 PM --------------------
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Jan 29 2007, 07:14 PM
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QUOTE Cpu: Axis ETRAX 100LX 32 bit, RISC, 100MHz (100MIPS) The short answer is "no", because LabVIEW does not currently run on that processor. However, you may be able to use the LabVIEW Embedded Development Module. This allows you to convert VIs into C code which you can then compile using the toolchain of your choice. The process is more involved because you have to create a cross-compiling toolchain and then make some VIs to tell LabVIEW how to use the toolchain and also port some of the LabVIEW C Runtime Engine to your target platform. Still, it should be possible.
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