Has anybody begun working with LabvIEW 7 Express on Mac OS X? We have
some old vi's on a Windows 2000 machine that we'd like to convert, but
we're also interested in the communication compatibility with Classic
Mac.
Kris wrote in message news:<50650000000800000096890000-1042324653000@exchange.ni.com>...
> Today National Instruments announces the release of the latest version
> of the LabVIEW graphical development environment. LabVIEW 7 Express
> delivers a streamlined environment, time-saving Express VIs and
> measurement assistants, a redesigned data acquisition framework, and
> deployment to real-time, FPGA, and PDA targets.
>
> The streamlined environment includes a host of requested features such
> as alignment grids, conditional breakpoints, property pages, subpanels
> (child windows), and automatic wire clean-up. Additionally, the event
> structure has been fortified with new user-defined and dynamically
> registered event capabilities.
>
> Also introduced in LabVIEW 7 Express are Express VIs - new interactive
> VIs that are configured by selecting parameters from intelligent
> dialogs instead of manually wiring them. Express VIs allow you to
> easily interact with your data and quickly customize measurements
> without programming. Two new measurement assistants, the DAQ
> Assistant and Instrument I/O Assistant, make data acquisition and
> instrument control more productive with rapid prototyping and code
> generation capabilities.
>
> The redesigned data acquisition framework, NI-DAQ 7.0, continues to
> provide powerful integration with LabVIEW and NI data acquisition
> hardware, in addition to a new, modular API, code generation, and
> performance improvements of 10x or more for many applications
> including single-point and concurrent I/O.
>
> Enhancements to the LabVIEW 7 Express family give engineers the
> ability to combine the ease of graphical development with the
> determinism of a real-time system with the LabVIEW 7 Real-Time Module,
> take LabVIEW anywhere on Pocket PC and Palm OS PDAs with the LabVIEW
> PDA Module, and use graphical development to configure custom I/O on
> an FPGA with the LabVIEW FPGA Module and NI reconfigurable I/O
> hardware.
>
> For more information on LabVIEW 7 Express and to download free
> evaluation software, visit ni.com/labview.