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Announcing the LabVIEW 64-bit Pioneer Beta

You are invited to register for participation in the LabVIEW 64-bit Pioneer Beta Program.

This is the first beta of LabVIEW as a native 64-bit application on Windows Vista x64. The primary advantage of LabVIEW as a native 64-bit application is the ability to address larger amounts of memory. This is critical in applications that manipulate large datasets. We hope to open LabVIEW to a broad range of applications by adding this capability.

Prospective beta testers should be aware that since this is essentially a port of LabVIEW to a new platform, early betas will be less complete than early betas of recent 32-bit LabVIEW releases. However, we believe they will be complete enough for most use cases. Beta testers should expect a much longer beta period than has been typical for recent 32-bit LabVIEW releases so that the development team can respond to feedback.

You can register by visiting http://www.ni.com/beta and selecting "LabVIEW 64-bit Pioneer" from the list of beta programs.  Please complete the profile questions that will help us understand your experience and use cases with LabVIEW.  Be sure you agree to the T&C of the beta program so that you can be approved.

After you register, please be patient for the beta coordinators to process your application.  You will be notified when you have been approved. Registration does not necessarily guarantee you a position in the beta program. Determination of acceptance into the program is up to the sole discretion of National Instruments.

We will have a private section of the Discussion Forums set up for beta users to discuss the LabVIEW 64-bit Pioneer Beta.

Regards,
Robert
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Hi,
Can you give the list of the will be available in that beta version of LabVIEW ?
IMAQ ? MOTION ? DAQmx ? etc...

Thanks in advance

We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.

Epictetus

Antoine Chalons

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This is only the 64-bit version of LabVIEW.
Regards,
Robert
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We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.

Epictetus

Antoine Chalons

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Hello everybody, I'm new to this forum and I have two questions. First - How do I post new topic (message)? :) Second - If i make application in Labview, what software do I have to buy on other computer in order to run my application on that computer. Is NI LabVIEW Express VI Development Toolkit (http://www.ni.com/toolkits/lv_express_vi_dev.htm) enough or I have to buy whole Labview software? Any answer would be great, Alan
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First of all,
 
prepare a small subject and do a search in the forum with that subject. There will be some threads listed relating to your subject and it depends. Try to get help from any of this thread.
If still want to post a new one, you can find

Post Question

below the search list.
 
Hope this helps.
Mathan
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Dear alan,
If i make application in Labview, what software do I have to buy on other computer in order to run my application on that computer.
Basically if you create an exe of your LabView application, then just runtime engine is enough to run in any computer.
 
Mathan
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thanks Mathan. What about this Labview Express? I'm not sure what is it really for? I read some documentation about it but If I make program in Labview 6, can I run it on other computer just by using Labview Express (version 6?). Never mind now LabVIEW Run-time Engine. What is the main purpose of Labview Express? Is it short version of Labview with all functionality or? thanks in advance
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This post is named : Announcing the LabVIEW 64-bit Pioneer Beta
If you have questions, do not post them here.. Open a new post..
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Is this a free version you would like us to test?
Or are you just informing us there is a new version out?
Cory K
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