01-31-2018 10:28 AM
@natasftw wrote:
@synchronster wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion although I still don't feel going "backwards" is the ideal solution.
I'd argue this is more ideal than what you've been doing, regardless of saving time. There's compiling changing in the background. There's countless features, bug fixes, new bugs introduced, etc that take place between those versions. You were gambling. With the changes being nearly a decade, you're better off going "backwards" as you're remaining consistent. Trying to go back and forth is a bad idea all around.
Oh well, looks like developing with 8.6 is not the answer. NI Tech support says its OK to have multiple Labview versions for development but if I install NIDAQ861 this will write over the DAQ drivers for LV2015. The test set uses (2) 6509 NI DAQ's for digital I/O. Yet another hassle.
01-31-2018 10:45 AM
Create a VM for development and install LV 8.6 on that.