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LabVIEW on Raspberry Pi 3


@Yamaeda wrote:

https://www.ni.com/en/support/downloads/tools-network/download.labview-hobbyist-toolkit.html

 


Installing MakerHub Linx was done previously. But it is not a solution. I should install .exe file to Raspberry Pi. 

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Hi bestecf,

 

I should install .exe file to Raspberry Pi.

Try this!

Best regards,
GerdW


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@GerdW wrote:

Try this!



I saw it, but it's not free. It must be free permanently for my project.

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@Yamaeda wrote:

Try some Linx and tell us how it goes.

https://www.ni.com/en/support/downloads/tools-network/download.labview-hobbyist-toolkit.html

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What I could tell from the Linx documentation, is that applications don't have a GUI.

 

I like to be wrong...

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@bestecf wrote:

 


@GerdW wrote:

Try this!



I saw it, but it's not free. It must be free permanently for my project.


Then I guess you'll have to find out how they did it and redo their work...

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Hi  bestecf,

 

why don't you write ALL your requirements on a sheet of paper before asking here?

With every suggestion you answer with a new requirement…

 

It must be free permanently for my project.

Who says so?

When you want to run an LVEXE on your RasPi you need to use that TSXperts crosscompiler. I guess it's (much) cheaper than to develop your own compiler…

Best regards,
GerdW


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Is this a solution ?

 


@GerdW wrote:

Hi  bestecf,

 

why don't you write ALL your requirements on a sheet of paper before asking here?

With every suggestion you answer with a new requirement…

 

It must be free permanently for my project.

Who says so?

When you want to run an LVEXE on your RasPi you need to use that TSXperts crosscompiler. I guess it's (much) cheaper than to develop your own compiler…


 

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wiebe@CARYA wrote:

@bestecf wrote:

 


@GerdW wrote:

Try this!



I saw it, but it's not free. It must be free permanently for my project.


Then I guess you'll have to find out how they did it and redo their work...


Within legal limits, of course...

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wiebe@CARYA wrote:

wiebe@CARYA wrote:

@bestecf wrote:

 


@GerdW wrote:

Try this!



I saw it, but it's not free. It must be free permanently for my project.


Then I guess you'll have to find out how they did it and redo their work...


Within legal limits, of course...


For example ?

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Hi bestecf,

 

Is this a solution ?

Did you notice that documents are from TSXperts? And did you notice that they write about "purchasing a license" on that GitHub page?

 

Why did you create so many threads about the very same topic?

Best regards,
GerdW


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