Depends on the type of driver you will be writing. If it is written using
VISA then it most likely will be easily portable, if you are writing a LV
wrapper for a driver DLL than it will be harder. Perhaps in that case you
could write a CIN wrapper calling instrument driver DLL, then slightly
modify that CIN and recompile it for Sun.
Ask in info-LabVIEW listserver (http://labview.pica.army.mil/), there seem
to be more people using LV for Linux, so they might have some direct
experience.
Hope it helps,
Reinis Kanders
"Mike Tranchemontagne" wrote in message
news:394FE971.B4E62336@teracomminc.com...
> Hi All,
>
> I need to write LabView instrument drivers, on a Win98 PC, that will
> port to a Sun.
>
> I read Chapter 29 in the G Reference m
anual, and I've downloaded App
> Notes: AN006 and AN111.
>
> If you can point me to any other docs, and/or share your experiences,
> things to watch out for, etc. I'd be most grateful..
>
> I also have access to some CVI instrument drivers that I could
> import/convert to LabView. I've heard that there is a CVI Function
> Panel Converter, but so far I haven't been able to locate any
> documentation on it. Specifically, I need to know if the converted VIs
> would be portable to the Sun platform.
>
> I've downloaded AN080, but this describes using CVI to make a DLL that
> LabView can call using VIs generated by Codelink. But I don't think
> this will help me because DLLs aren't portable to the Sun.
>
> Thanks in advance for your insights!
>
> Best Regards,
> Mike T
>
> Mike Tranchemontagne
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