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Re: LabVIEW Runtime for Linux

The DS could be written in many languages and run on many OSes. But that doesn't mean it will be quick to develop. A basic DS, sure, but one with all the I/O support and logging will be quite a bit of effort.

LV applications are quite portable, by the way, but not necessarily the DLLs or OS specific libraries they call. I attached it loaded on the Mac, notice the broken arrow? That is where the effort would come in, and in addition, you would then need to make sure that support folks at the events would know how to troubleshoot and setup networking and the like on linux, mac, and windows. This is where the real effort comes from.

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