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Re: Anyone install windriver on linux yet?

Well, just requested a linux version of LabVIEW. Hopefully NI will send it....

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The following is a modified version of the Makefile from the example code that allows it to be built through Eclipse on Linux:
cool. That would be ok, if you could get it to compile from Eclipse. I already have Eclipse installed. I've heard WindRiver is basically a modified Eclipse. If you could get it to work with Eclipse, then that should work. Keep me informed on any progress you make.

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It's not on the software DVD.
Thanks. I didn't think it would be. I am going on a limb here, and gonna say that maybe we can get the Linux version of WindRiver by requesting it from frc team suport? I could be wrong. Maybe they haven't even perfected the Linux version yet. I really don't know. I can't seem to find documentation about it anywhere...

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Though there is a native Linux version of LabVIEW, if I've understood the situation correctly, in order to program for a CompactRIO target you need to have the LabVIEW Real-time Module, which is Windows-only.
no, I'm pretty sure the real-time module is included with the linux version too.

If I made any comments about the Real-time module, it was that i am pretty sure the Real-time module on an everyday version of labview is very different from the FRC version. I think it's different because our cRIO's aren's standard cRIO's, they are custom built ones.