LabVIEW for Linux/Intel x86 | Linux Today

LabVIEW for Linux/Intel x86

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 17, 1998

Thanks to Skip
Collins
for this link.

“LabVIEW 5.0.1 Full Development System (FDS) for Linux/x86
offers you full-featured graphical programming, similar to what is
offered by LabVIEW FDS on other UNIX platforms, including the
ability to integrate external code, execute serial I/O and use
TCP/IP.

LabVIEW for Linux does NOT include native, built-in drivers for
National Instruments GPIB, data acquisition (DAQ), or other
hardware. There are no current plans to port these drivers to
Linux. However, the Resources section lists third-party driver
software that is available free of charge on the web. “

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