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compile Mac LabView for Windows & Linux

I have written a series of mathematical models for teaching physiology. They are LabView 5.1 programs on the Mac. Does NI or anyone else offer a service to compile Mac LabView programs into applications to run in Windows and Linux?
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Hi,

just copy the complete VI from Mac to LabView for Windows (or Linux) and run.
Should work in most cases, only Mac-specific expressions like pathnames, filenames,
some characters have to be changed accordingly.

Rolf


> I have written a series of mathematical models for teaching
> physiology. They are LabView 5.1 programs on the Mac. Does NI or
> anyone else offer a service to compile Mac LabView programs into
> applications to run in Windows and Linux?
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Please read the question.
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It sounds like what you want to do is create a runtime app in unix/
windows from your vi (i.e. no labview required). Right? I believe
there's a version of labview that creates runtime apps but I think
it costs more than the regular labview and I don't know if it'll do it
across multiple/different platforms. Did you check NI's tech
support site?

eric


On Tue, 19 Jun 2001 13:38:44 -0700 (PDT), Univ Texas Health Sci Center
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>Please read the question.
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I think everyone else misunderstood your question. I don't have LabVIEW or Application Builder for Linux, but I do have them for Windows. I would be willing to compile your vi's into *.exe files for the Windows platform. (Provided that doesn't violate the NI software license, I'll have to check). I face a similar problem, I have LabVIEW for Windows at work, but a Mac at home. I would love to create little programs for personal use but can't afford to buy LabVIEW for myself. Best to get me at patrick.lavezza@swpc.siemens.com
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