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Nov 16 2007, 06:30 AM
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Active Member Posts: 13 Joined: 10-January 07 Member No.: 7476 Using LabVIEW Since:2003 LV:8.20 ,7.1 ,8.0
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Hi there great people of the LAVA forum.
I was just wondering about a small thing: is t possible to run the Shared Variable Engine under Linux OS? I know that the NI pages states that the SVE can only be executed under Windows (and Pharlabs), but im puzzled by the idea of running this under Linux so that you don't have to dedicate a windows server for the SVE in a "linux only" enviroment. If it's not possible to run SVE under linux, could it then be possible through windows emulators such as Wine? or is the SVE to heavily integrated with LabVIEW that it would be hard to separate this server as a stand alone application? I just wanted to hear if anyone of you have tried to play around with the SVE under Linux enviroment ^^ Cheers X
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Nov 16 2007, 03:30 PM
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It is not possible to host a shared variable in Linux natively. The necessary DLLs for managing that were not ported. I have no idea if you could do it with wine, but I doubt it would be trivial. If you do figure it out, though, let us know.
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