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Re: How many LabView licenses do we receive?
You can't build for a Real-Time target on a Macintosh. Last year, at least, I think some of the necessary framework files for even opening a robot project were available only in (non-Mac-compatible) .dll form. You can ignore the missing files and open a project to look at it, but I'm not going to offer any hope that you'll be able to make working changes.
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Re: How many LabView licenses do we receive?
I also own a mac laptop, and even though it isn't ideal, Parallels has worked well for developing, vision, deploying to the robot. The only issue I have is the battery life and occasionally having to modify the VM networking in order to have bridged networking.
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