12-11-2009 06:31 PM
m-s wrote:
I got some strange errors myself when I installed the first time. Try reinstalling. Or download it again. Maybe your file was corrupted.
What kind of strange errors did you get ? I have tried reinstalling with a fresh download. No go.
12-11-2009 06:31 PM
Mathan wrote:
Have you changed your system date? That might be the problem?
I do not mess with my OS. Its mac, you know 🙂
12-11-2009 06:34 PM
muks wrote:Jerry,
Did you sort it out?
No. I have tried downloading and reinstalling. Then I installed AppCleaner and tried to install and remove. Fresh install after that still gives the same error. Maybe labview does not work on mac.
12-11-2009 07:58 PM
12-13-2009 01:06 AM
I had trouble removing the evaluation because it did not have an uninstaller.
This is new and troubling.
12-13-2009 11:44 PM
m-s wrote:I had trouble removing the evaluation because it did not have an uninstaller.
This is new and troubling.
Use msi blast
12-13-2009 11:53 PM
12-13-2009 11:58 PM
m-s wrote:I had trouble removing the evaluation because it did not have an uninstaller.
This is new and troubling.
The uninstaller entry is named "National Instruments software". Click "Change/remove" and select the LabVIEW version.
12-14-2009 11:05 AM
Hello JerryV, currently Snow Leopard is not yet supported by LabVIEW 2009. We have tested and supported up to Mac 10.5. We have not yet projected when exactly we will move to 10.6.x but its on the roadmap.
For other members on this forum, has anyone had issues using the evaluation software with Mac 10.5 or earlier versions? Please let me know.
Thanks,
Anna K.
12-14-2009 11:09 AM
Snow Leopard may not be supported. However, IIRC, the development system works fine with the evaluation version on 10.6 as well as 10.5. I think that the instrument drivers do not work.