Re: NI M-Series devices

Does your electronics technician uses LabVIEW for Linux?

I used LabVIEW for many projects under windows.

Since I am not working under windows any more, I do not use LabVIEW.

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Ori Idan


Stephen Walton wrote:

>On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 18:31 +0200, Ori Idan wrote:
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>>I am happy to see someone from NI on this list.
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>I've seen several.
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>>I did not know that NI has their own Linux driver software...
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>NI has, I believe, a full implementation of LabView for Linux.  LabView
>is a bit pricy, but my electronics technician, for one, feels it is well
>worth what it costs.  I am not using it because the project I'm doing at
>the moment is real time, and right now NI's realtime solution is a
>separate CPU and OS on a plugin card.  I'd rather use RTAI and comedi.
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>>It seems strange to me that company like NI does not release the 
>>information needed for writing drivers to their cards, 
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>But it seems to me that they do.  The register-level programming
>documents which Malcom Borgendale referred to contain most if not all of
>the information needed to write comedi drivers for their boards.  It's
>just that the documentation for the M series isn't ready yet.
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>I for one am quite happy with the mix of support from NI for Linux.
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Received on 2004-11-24Z17:28:44