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06-10-2008 02:36 PM - edited 06-10-2008 02:37 PM
Hi JJ,
Sorry for the delay. You are correct that using remote front panels will still require the VI to run on your PXI system, and you will not be able to do any configuration other than that allowed with the front panel. If your controller is slow, is there a reason why the development can’t be done on another computer and then transferred to the PXI system only to test? To help speed things up on your PXI system, you could create an exe on your development machine (if you have the application builder or LabVIEW Professional) and then run this on the PXI system. This only requires the LabVIEW runtime engine (which is already installed since LabVIEW is on the system), but will not require LabVIEW to open. If you do this, please read this knowledgebase: How Do I Enable The Web Server Or Use Remote Panels With an Application (EXE) Built in LabVIEW?
As far as the RT vs. Win 2000 – this can change things very juristically. If you boot using RT, then this will require you to develop on your host computer, and then deploy it to the RT system. If you use Win 2000, then my above comments apply.
Hope this helps you out.