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MathScript & Labview 2009

Hi,

i#ve worked in the past with Labview, where i had a Full Development
Solution together with Mathscript.

With LV2009 it seems, that MathScript is only available in the
Professional Development System (OK, here is MathScript with Realtime
Features available).

Have i done something wrong @ installation or is it a fact, that i
have to upgrade to Professional Version now ?

Thanks for any help

Andreas
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Hi Andreas, you will require a separate license for Mathscript RT Module to use the Mathsciprt features. I don't think the installation is incorrect or you need to upgrade to a Pro Version. Please find the info for LabVIEW MathScript RT Module for license here. You may also be interested in the discussion taking place here.

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Hi Andreas,

 

I wanted to clarify a few points that are related to your post.

 

  • With LabVIEW 2009, MathScript RT is a separate module, which means that it will need to be activated separately during installation, just as you would any other LabVIEW add-on modules. The LabVIEW 2009 MathScript RT Module is included with both LabVIEW Student Edition and the Academic Site License. For these options, the MathScript RT Module will install and can be activated alongside other LabVIEW components using the same serial number.
  • LabVIEW MathScript RT 2009 can be installed into the Full, Professional, and Student Editions of LabVIEW 2009. Deployment of a VI that includes a MathScript RT script node to a Realtime Target requires installation of the LabVIEW 2009 RT Module as well. 

 

--Sam

Sam Shearman
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You said that Mathscript RT was required when downloading to a realtime target.... but what about those of us using Mathscript but NOT in an RT environment? We have existing Mathscript stuff embedded in applications we built using Labview 8.5; under 2009, they don't work and it says we need a Mathscript RT license. So really it has nothing to do with an RT; Mathscript is now unbundled regardless, correct?
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