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Where is the option to disable SSE optimization in LabVIEW 2017?

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Check link below,

http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/370622R-01/lvrtdialog/rt_advanced_page/ 

 

Enable SSE2 optimization—Configures this build specification to include SSE2 instructions when compiling the included VIs. Remove the checkmark from this checkbox if the target for this build specification does not support SSE2 instructions.

Note  (64-bit LabVIEW running on Windows) 64-bit LabVIEW does not include the Enable SSE2 optimization option. Internally, 64-bit LabVIEW always compiles with SSE2 optimization enabled.
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Enable SSE2 optimizations checkbox on the Advanced page of the properties dialog box for the build specification. 

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The checkbox is not there on my 32-bit installation of LabVIEW 2017.

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Hello David_R._Asher!

 

I found out, this feature is no longer on LabVIEW 2017 because we limited the devices that can use this version, you can review in the readme of LV 2017: -" LabVIEW and LabVIEW Run-Time Engine require processors of the Pentium 4M/G1 generation or later, which are capable of executing SSE2 instructions."

 

 

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Is there any way around this or are people with old hardware just forced to use older version of LabVIEW?

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David_R._Asher, correct, older equipment than Pentium 4 are not supported to Run LV 2017

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David_R._Asher,

 

 

correct, older equipment than Pentium 4 are not supported to Run LV 2017

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