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> Help recompiling and application with Labview for Linux
MJG
post Feb 12 2007, 10:25 AM
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Hi,

I have used Labview for Windows extensively over the past few years. For my current project, however, I need to have an application running on a Linux server. The application is very simple (converting Labview datalog to Labview XML format) and I have already have a Windows equivalent vi.

As I don't have access to Labview for Linux, can anyone suggest a company (or person) that would be prepared to do this on a contract basis? I've tried to get help through NI without much success.

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QUOTE (MJG @ Feb 12 2007, 11:25 AM) *
Hi,
I have used Labview for Windows extensively over the past few years. For my current project, however, I need to have an application running on a Linux server. The application is very simple (converting Labview datalog to Labview XML format) and I have already have a Windows equivalent vi.
As I don't have access to Labview for Linux, can anyone suggest a company (or person) that would be prepared to do this on a contract basis? I've tried to get help through NI without much success.
Thanks,
Mark/

We have both LabVIEW Windows/Linux, the same source drive etc...

So usually you just need to open your vi on a LabVIEW Linux, and build your application...
(if you don't use plattform specific vi's)

So why do you don't just buy a LabVIEW Linux, and build the Linux app... since it's almost the same like LabVIEW Windows?

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post Feb 13 2007, 01:29 AM
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QUOTE (martin@aerodynamics @ Feb 12 2007, 05:00 AM) *
So why do you don't just buy a LabVIEW Linux, and build the Linux app... since it's almost the same like LabVIEW Windows?


I'm guessing he doesn't want to invest the $4000 (US) to buy LabVIEW for Linux...


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