10-30-2006 03:40 AM
10-30-2006 07:34 AM - edited 10-30-2006 07:34 AM
I have not used Windoes XP x64, but I have seen some previews of 64-bit Vista. I'll share what I know and hopefully it addresses your questions.
LabVIEW 8.2 is a 32-bit application. It will run in 32-bit mode, regardless of whether the operating system supports 32-bit or 64-bit applications. Therefore I wouldn't expect anything to run faster on a machine running Windows XP x64 than it would on the same machine running standard Windows XP.
Additionally, 32-bit drivers will not run on a 64-bit OS. This is the case for 64-bit Vista at least. You may have difficulty configuring NI or other hardware on such a machine.
One benefit you do get from running under a 64-bit OS is that it can address a larger memory space, so if you have a lot of memory in your machine, more of it should be accessible by LabVIEW (but never more than 4 GB, since LabVIEW 8.2 itself is still 32-bit). In this respect, some things might run significantly faster if it means they no longer have to swap out to disk.
Message Edited by Jeff B on 10-30-2006 07:37 AM
10-30-2006 09:54 AM
10-30-2006 05:55 PM
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I hoped it would make a difference as well with smaller programs. I tried it with x64 and found out that it didn't make a diffence at all in speed.
Let's hope this will change in the future....