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Linnux application builder

I have two different OS versions (Mac and Windows) of Labview and Application Builder.  Can a VI be compiled in Linnux with the Linnux Application Builder or do I have to buy the Linnux Labview as well?

Raymond
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Hey Raymond,
        I apologize, but I am not fully understanding your question.  Application Builder is an addition to LabVIEW, not a separate software program.   Therefore, LabVIEW would have to be present on the Linux system in order for you to do anything with a VI.
Brian B
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National Instruments
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Thank you Brian,

I hate to buy two expensive programs just to compile a virtual instrument that has already been written in Labview.  Is there a listing of people or developers that will write the application in Linnux for a fee?

Raymond
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[Edit]: Wrong posting......

Message Edited by Norbert B on 01-04-2007 04:46 AM

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Hey Raymond,
    I found a couple of really good documents from our website about transferring LabVIEW programs between platforms.  They are both KnowledgeBase articles.  Here are the links:
Are Stand-alone Applications Built with Application Builder Platform Independent?
Requirements For Transferring LabVIEW VIs Between Platforms

    Also, there are companies available to perform LabVIEW programming for you for a fee.  They are called National Instruments Alliance Members.  Please check out ni.com/partners to find a member within your area. 

 
Brian B
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National Instruments
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Thank you Brian,

The articles linked indicate that there is the additional problem of keeping track of OS specific features which are not transportable.

I am familiar with the Alliance and the Developers List but it was not my impression that there was an indication of the platforms they represented.

Raymond
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