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CVI compatibility with LINUX

Hello!
I use LW/CVI for all applications that we developp, and we will be very interested to have compatibility with Linux ?

Is thre any plan for this in the future?

Thanks!,

Jean-Luc JEANTIEU
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We are continuing to monitor demand for CVI for Linux. Currently, there has not been enough demand to start development so there isn't a version in work yet.

Best Regards,

Chris Matthews
National Instruments
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Hello everyone,
 
In an attempt to try to catch everyone who might have a LabWindows/CVI and Linux or Real-Time interest, I'm going to repost this information in this thread as well. I know this thread has been going on for a few years now, but I wanted to update whoever is interested in the latest LabWindows/CVI modules that we've released to try to address your multiplatform support needs:
 
So we now have a Real-Time Module, which allows you to develop LabWindows/CVI apps on a Windows machine and run on a real-time PXI or PC target.
Also, to partly address the main subject of this thread, in August, we release the Run-Time Module for Linux, which similarly allows you to develop on a Windows machine as you always have with CVI, and then run your application on multiple Linux distributions.
 
That's a brief overview of the latest modules, but if you want more information on what hardware is supported and also a more in-depth discussion on the module, take a look at the following resources:
Real-Time Module: www.ni.com/lwcvi/realtime
 
Thanks.
Wendy L
LabWindows/CVI Developer Newsletter
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