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Using LV / LV-Embedded with Rabbit boards & Dynamic C

Has anyone tried using LV or LV Embedded  ported to a RABBIT board (that may use Dynamic C) ??
 
I'm starting to contemplate/experiment with this combination and
would like to discuss other people's experiences and
maybe pick up some guidance!
 
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Hi,

I did a bit of research on Dynamic C today, and I'm doubtful that it would be compatible with the generic C code generated by the LabVIEW C Code Generator. I recommend that you research the differences between Dynamic C and C. The LabVIEW Embedded Porting Guide lists the steps required to create a new LabVIEW Embedded target, so use that as a resource.
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Michael P
National Instruments
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Thank you Michael... This is the type of information I'm interested in.

Not knowing the intimate details yet, I would assume (there's that word!) that maybe I could bypass Dynamic-C totally and have everything done via LV-Embedded. 

I will review the recommended manual and reply IF I get it working...  however, any further comments are more than welcome.

Steve

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Steve,

If you can find a way to "bypass Dynamic-C" and build a C application, this would be a good start in proving out that you can run LabVIEW-generated C code on the device.
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Michael P
National Instruments
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