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Re: Labview on an eeePC?

I don't have access to an Eee, but in another project we demonstrated LV 7.1 running on the Intel Classmate, which is in the same class and even less capable. In reality, LV is a pretty straightforward app, and will run on most VMs and low end machines. As mentioned, the speed will suffer based upon the RAM and the CPU. You may want to look at refurbished or used laptops as well. As others mentioned, a big monitor and extra memory sure are nice.

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