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Unread 16-08-2013, 08:54
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Re: NI Week Athena Announcement and Q&A Panel

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Originally Posted by Gdeaver View Post
I followed some of the link in this thread for RTlinx and labview. What changes 2 our programming in labview will we have to be concerned with? I see the words mutex and blocking non-blocking, 2 schedulers and other stuff that relates to running on a duel core. Do we have to deal with these issues or will labview take care of it?
The LabVIEW programming experience is the same. You will not need to do anything special to deal with multiple cores. With LabVIEWs inherent parallelism the multiple cores are utilized naturally any time you have parallel loops executing. As always, take care to avoid race conditions, but if you limit the use of global variables, that's usually pretty easy to avoid in LabVIEW.
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