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LabView for the mac?
Our team got LabView Version 8.2 and in the manual it says you can install it on a mac (minimum Mac OS X 10.3.9). Why is it not working on my mac? When I put the CD inside, I can't find installer. What do I do?
p.s.- This is a G4, so no windows. :( |
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This years version of labview is the windows only student version. Which is weird because last year they gave us multi-platform version which included a mac version. So if you can get last years version, then you can use it.
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As far as the Mac version, I had been under the impression that we would be shipping the Windows and the Mac versions together this year, same as always. However, I was not able to verify this for myself since we direct-shipped the LabVIEW kits from our production facility to FIRST, and I haven't had the opportunity to check out the LabVIEW package included with my team's KOP (we were supposed to start installing software on Monday, but we've been shut down because of the icy weather here in Texas all week so far). If you did not receive a Mac version, and you really want a Mac version, I'm sure I can make that happen for you - send me an e-mail at: "frc [at] ni.com" and give me your name, team number, and full mailing address and I'll see about making it happen for you! I'm truly sorry about all of this, and thanks for bringing it to my attention! -Danny |
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I think Kyle may have been mistaken when he said student version, since that is what we got this year. |
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Hold that thought for a few days, and I'll see what the Academic team here at NI says about it. -Danny |
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I'm afraid that we are no longer able to provide this support. With the inclusion of the Driver Station PC in the FRC 2010 season, National Instruments' official policy is to no longer support Linux or Mac development environments for FRC. Since your Driver Station PC runs Windows XP, all teams now have a Windows development system for programming. I understand that the Driver Station PC may not be an ideal environment for programming your robot, but we are no longer able to support FRC teams running Linux or Mac. -Danny |
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Right now I am sitting in my hotel room in Atlanta and I have just seen LabView today in a presentation, and I can't wait to get my hands on it. I have an Intel Mac however I was disappointed to find out that the 30-day-trial was Windows only. Is there any way I can get a chance to use it now?
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Even though the season is over, you are still more than welcome to ask for Mac and Linux versions of LabVIEW, we didn't put any time limits on the request period... :)
One thing to keep in mind, though - we do not have a Mac interface for directly programming the cRIO family of controllers (we did at one time, but have since deprecated it). While you will be able to develop LabVIEW code for the Mac, you will only be able to upload code to the cRIO controller from Windows or Linux. I do not know if the C/C++ interface will have this limitation or not, but that information will be made available when the full system is released. -Danny |
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Those of you with the newer Intel-based Mac's can consider running the Windows version of LabVIEW under Bootcamp (comes with the Mac) or by purchasing a copy of Parallels Desktop ($69 - $89). See www.parallels.com or other Virtualization software. Here's a link from NI's website documenting operation of Labview and the cRio under Parallels and VMWare Fusion www.vmware.com/mac
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/6521 Caveats:
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-Danny |
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While I'm sure the Mac users out there already know this, I should have mentioned that Apple's Boot Camp requires you to re-boot into Windoze from OSX and back. One of the best reasons for using one of the 3rd party Virtualizers like Parallels & Fusion which are apps that run in their own window on the OSX desktop.
As Danny said, either one offers a super-smooth & robust WinPC if needed. |
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