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Re: Accessing NVision library offline

The documentation and header files for the NIVision DLL is located in Program Files/National Instruments/Vision. There are no Java entry points, just LV and C. But the DLL for Windows and the .out for cRIO have almost the same functionality, so the answer to your question is yes. You can develop on the PC and later deploy to the cRIO. You can also use Vision Assistant to quickly explore the potential of different processing techniques.

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