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cwang30 16-10-2012 22:26

LabView for Mac Version
 
Hi,
We are a rookie team and looking for LabView Mac version. Anyone knows where can we get a copy?

Thanks,
Charlie

codemonkey49 17-10-2012 16:30

Re: LabView for Mac Version
 
National Instruments, the makers of Labview, doesn’t do mac stuff. You will need to get bootcamp or run the programs through a third party app.

Joe Ross 17-10-2012 20:04

Re: LabView for Mac Version
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by codemonkey49 (Post 1190758)
National Instruments, the makers of Labview, don't do mac stuff. you will need to get bootcamp or run the programs through a third party app.

This isn't exactly true. There are versions of LabVIEW for Windows, Mac, or Linux. However, LabVIEW Real-Time (which is what FRC uses), is only supported on Windows.

codemonkey49 17-10-2012 20:25

Re: LabView for Mac Version
 
Thanks for the clarification. I wish you could run FRC Labview stuff on a mac, it would make my life far easier.

DominickC 26-10-2012 23:06

Re: LabView for Mac Version
 
I'm in the same boat...NI should look into something for Mac. When our primary DS bit the dust about 3 hours before the WPI regional, we scrambled to ready my personal Mac running Parallels to dump code onto the cRIO and run the robot...let's say it was a workaround and a half.

Doc Wu 12-11-2012 15:26

Re: LabView for Mac Version
 
Actually, LabView originally was a Mac program in it's early days.

But, you need to realize that what we are being given - for free - is a collection of programs and libraries written by a diverse group of people for FRC, who are basically donating their time to do it. They have to concentrate their efforts on the platform that benefits the most people - Windows. Those people may also be the most comfortable working in the Windows environment.

Could it be done for Mac or Linux? Sure, but it would be a huge duplication of effort for a relatively small group of people.

The job of producing the LabView package for FRC every year has to be done. Once. Don't ask them to do it three times. Buck up and learn to work with Windows.

Sage 01-01-2013 21:02

Re: LabView for Mac Version
 
Your best bet would be to buy a copy of Windows and run the windows version of labview, through bootcamp, on your mac.

Team1789 08-01-2013 01:51

Re: LabView for Mac Version
 
We have no trouble running LabView within Windows 7 running in VMware Fusion on a Mac, FTR. Easier than rebooting into Bootcamp although Fusion does cost a little.

Another option might be VirtualBox, which is free, and although I haven't tried LabView on VirtualBox, I'm not sure why it wouldn't work. Either way, you'll need a valid licensed copy of Windows as well.

Something with any virtualized solution you will want to check is that you set your virtual network card to "bridged" mode in order to communicate with the cRIO and camera.

Good luck!


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