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04-20-2022 01:59 PM - edited 04-20-2022 02:01 PM
It is my pleasure to announce that VeriStand 2021 R2 is now shipping and available.
Download: https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/downloads/software-products/download.veristand.html#451001
Release notes: https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/documentation/release-notes/product.veristand.html#version-2021-r2
What is in this release?
v1.1.0 of the VeriStand Model Generation Support MATLAB add-on has been released that supports using non-virtual buses as inports, outports, and parameters. This support is limited to the following data types:
Users can continue to use non-virtual buses and virtual buses elsewhere in the model as well.
With VeriStand 2021 R2 and the v1.1.0 toolbox, many customers will be able to successfully compile and integrate vsmodels.
What excites you most from this announcement? Leave a comment below!
04-20-2022 11:31 PM
Hello Darrin,
This indeed sounds nice.
I have one question, though - what about building PPLs for LinuxRT on Windows? Last time I tried it (with VS2019/LV2019 SP1) was not possible to build a PPL for Linux using the Windows environment. If that's still true, it severely limits the usage of PPL Custom Devices...
04-21-2022 11:08 AM
Hi iwane,
From Windows LabVIEW with the LabVIEW RT module installed, compiling code for Linux RT in all forms (in PPLs or not) is fully supported.
Note that with VeriStand 2021 and later versions, only the 64-bit flavor of LabVIEW/LabVIEW RT are supported.