02-22-2023 01:09 AM
I am running the community version of LabView 2022 Q3 for MacOS, 64-bit. I'm a student and this is what I've been instructed so far. However, everyone else in the class is PC-based, so no one really had a solution for me. Everyone else was able to download the Windows version of mathscript. The only thing I see on the website is older versions that I'm not able to download without what I'm guessing is a paid service license that I imagine I can't afford. I'm desperately behind in this class, embarrassed about it to ask the teacher for more help, and too poor to afford basically any money solutions to this problem (the Mac is just a hand-me-down I got for free - I'm on food stamps, etc.).
Any pointers on how to resolve this, find a copy of MathScript I can use, and actually have a chance at passing my Labview class?
What versions of Mathscript can I even use with this version of the software?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
02-22-2023 02:00 AM
Hi SeeNo,
@SeeNo wrote:
I am running the community version of LabView 2022 Q3 for MacOS, 64-bit. I'm a student and this is what I've been instructed so far. However, everyone else in the class is PC-based, so no one really had a solution for me. Everyone else was able to download the Windows version of mathscript.
Do you spot the problem? (It's your MacOS…)
@SeeNo wrote:
The only thing I see on the website is older versions that I'm not able to download without what I'm guessing is a paid service license that I imagine I can't afford. I'm desperately behind in this class, embarrassed about it to ask the teacher for more help, and too poor to afford basically any money solutions to this problem (the Mac is just a hand-me-down I got for free - I'm on food stamps, etc.).
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
For Mac only the 2018 version is offered, while there is ongoing support for Windows computers upto 2022Q3.
Why can't you ask your teacher for more help?