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Is the old HPAL now the Multicore Analysis and Sparse Matrix Toolkit

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I'm trying to find a download for the HPAL that used be offered by NI Labs.  It's supposed to be a addon to LabView now from NI and I'm looking for the download. 

 

The appears to two possible addons that ths became; either the Adavnced Processing tookit that costs about $1500 or the Multicore Analysis and Sparse Matrix Toolkit which I think is free. Does anyone know what the HPAL became?

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Yes, you are correct...

 

the High Performance Analysis Library was packaged to be called LabVIEW Multicore Analysis and Sparce Matrix.

 

And it is still free to use.

 

I hope this helps.

Barp - Control, Simulation, RTT and HIL - National Instruments
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Barp,

 

Thanks for for the answer.  I'm glad it's the free one.

 

Later

Walleye

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You say it is free to use, but it is downloaded only as a temporary trial toolkit.

On LV2014, it says Evaluation License (40 days).

How do I convert that to "Licensed"? I tried activating with my LV2014 S/N, but that doesn't seem to work.

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Hi waynep,

 

Did you download it using the link above and choose to download using VI Package Manager? I was able to download it and start using it without any sort of activation.

 

Is it asking you to activate? If so, where is having you activate it? I didn't see any chance or option to activate it when I downloaded and installed it with the VI Package Manager. 

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When I searched for it (prior to reading this thread), I found the file:

NIMASMT2014.exe

 

I also see the .vip file:

national_instruments_lib_multicore_analysis_and_sparse_matrix_toolkit-15.0.0.13.vip

 

But, I installed the first one, not the .vip. I could use it right away, but it is on a ~ 40 day evaluation license.

If I install from the .vip file, does that not have a limited evaluation period?

 

Right now it shows up on the license manager and asked me to enter a S/N. I tried my current S/N (LV 2014 professional), but it did not accept it. Thus, I was left on an eval license.

 

Thanks for your help.

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If you install the toolkit in VI Package Manager using the "Download through VIPM (recommended)" link on this page, you shouldn't have an evaluation period. 

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Certified LabVIEW Architect

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