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Re: Adding FIRST Software to Existing LabVIEW?
You'll need to give us some version information of the already-installed Labview to give you any sort of "informed" advice.
You could check the NI website for advice also. They have monitored forums that get questions answered pretty quickly. You could install the 2010 Labview (version 8.6) that comes with your kit, and if your already-installed Labview is less than 8.6, then it'll just install right next to it. I've got 8.5 and 8.6 on my laptop right now without any problems. (except when I accidently double-click the wrong desktop icon) |
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