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National Instruments announces LabVIEW 7 Express

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 configu
red 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 g
raphical 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.
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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.
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