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Searching for Labview 64 bits (2009 .. 2011)

up to now I only used 32 bits LabView, but I need to support 64 bits as well.

 

We use different applications running on LV7, 2009 and 2011.

I was looking for the 64 bits versions of 2009 and 2011 but searching ni.com I could not find the full development system in 64 bits other than 2012. Patches for 2009 and 2011 are available in both 64 bits, also the RTE is there, just not the development system.

 

Does anyone know if I can still download these somewhere or do I need to contact NI to get/buy the DVDs?

 

Regards,

 

Rob

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Hello Rob,

 

Just to check that we're on the same page:

Do you need to run LabVIEW on a 64-bit OS or do you explicitely need LabVIEW (64 bit)?

LabVIEW (32 bit) is compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit OSes.
LabVIEW (64 bit) is only compatible with 64 bit OSes.

 

For the 2009SP1 and 2011 version you can go to ni.com/src and there select  "Go to NI Software Products".

Afterwards click on LabVIEW and then you should see a very big list.

There select the appropriate versions..

 

Please keep in mind that to be able to do that you serial numbers for the software should be correctly linked to your NI account.

Kind Regards,
Thierry C - CLA, CTA - Senior R&D Engineer (Former Support Engineer) - National Instruments
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Thierry,

 

thanks - did not know I need to have my products registered in order to be able to download older releases.

I registered my products but one week later these are still listed as "Registration in Process".

Is there anything else I need to do ?

 

Rob

 

 

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Hello Rob,

 

Normally you don't have to anything else.

 

Can you give me some more information about the software you registered?

Is it an individual license or a serial number of a Volume License?

 

PS: Don't post the serial number here to avoid abuse.
If it's a serial number, then you can always send me a private message.

Kind Regards,
Thierry C - CLA, CTA - Senior R&D Engineer (Former Support Engineer) - National Instruments
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