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Distressing news about LabView for FIRST

Email thread with NI customer service:

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I am a participant in the FIRST Robotics Competition. National Instruments
is a sponsor of this competition, and as such, has made a version of Labview available to all participants (http://usfirst.org/community/frc/content.aspx?id=10934). Unfortunately, the version they offer is for Windows only. As I Mac user, I was looking forward to Labview's support for the Mac. Is there any way I can obtain a Mac version of Labview for use with FIRST?

Thank you,
David Lawrence
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Hi David,

We are currently not offering LabVIEW with Mac for the FIRST
competitions. Can you dual boot your machine to work with Window's
Programs?

Thank You,

Technical Representative
Geoffrey Allan
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I cannot dual-boot my computer without incurring significant additional cost, in addition to the inconvenience that the process entails.

Please see this related topic from last year's competition:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...56&postcount=9

Is there any way to make a Mac version available? If you cannot do this, is there someone else I can contact?

Thanks,
David
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The Mac Version will not be available for the competition this year. Only the LV 8.5.1 for Windows.

Thank You,

Technical Representative
Geoffrey Allan
I am very disappointed that LabView will not be available for the Mac. The program already exists in a Mac version - there is no technical reason that would prevent it from being distributed. I am sad to say that this reminds me of the advertised "Mac compatibility" in 2007, which actually amounted to nothing more than running Windows on a Mac.

It is my belief that the lack of a Mac version will discourage innovation and is contrary to the philosophy of FIRST - For the Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology...

Comments are welcome.

David
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