03-15-2019 05:39 PM
We are picking up the hardware for the desktop real time. I am wondering whether the 7th generation CPU works for the ETS RTOS. NI doesn't update the hardware compatibility document after 2014. It is hard to find the info. Thanks.
03-16-2019 10:24 AM
@zhao1119 wrote:
We are picking up the hardware for the desktop real time. I am wondering whether the 7th generation CPU works for the ETS RTOS. NI doesn't update the hardware compatibility document after 2014. It is hard to find the info. Thanks.
I suppose you are commenting on this article:
NOTE The 2014+ hardware architectures have been tested and confirmed to work with LabVIEW 2018.. NI does not plan on testing new RT PC compatible hardware for future version of LabVIEW.
http://www.ni.com/product-documentation/8239/en/#toc3
Looks like you have to figure it out yourself?
03-18-2019 11:50 AM
Thank you for your reply. I looked at this document already. I am wondering if someone tried before and give me some clue.
03-18-2019 01:03 PM
Honestly I'd really have hoped that NI would have announced a new Linux RT desktop platform by now but that just hasn't happened yet. NI Week is in a couple months and there has been rumors about what NI plans on doing with the platform but there just hasn't been an update to the official process for turning a desktop into a RT capable system in a long time.
As for the current path forward, I'd be surprised if it doesn't work. Intel CPU instructions are pretty well backwards compatible and while I don't have a system to test with I'd be surprised if it didn't work.
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