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Labview 7.1 executable on win7 64 bits

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I just realized that, in my earlier post, the body of the post didn't even remotely support my point of view.  Sorry abut that.  I have no idea what I was thinking.

 

If anything, it supports nyc's point o f view.  😉

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@billko wrote:

I just realized that, in my earlier post, the body of the post didn't even remotely support my point of view.  Sorry abut that.  I have no idea what I was thinking.

 

If anything, it supports nyc's point o f view.  😉


My philosophy is to understand why something doesn't work.

And I take one step and usually the smaller step first which in this case is replacing the use of the 64-bit DLL with 32-bit DLL and trying that DLL with the LabVIEW 7.1 executable. If it works, problem solved.

I don't see the need to upgrade unless there is a reason to upgrade. In this case, the LabVIEW 2013 is a nice-to-have. Not a need-to-have.

It is this philsophy which explains why I am still driving an 11-year old Honda with 185K+ miles. 😉

 

 

 

 

 

 

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