12-10-2025 03:05 AM
Helo,
currently, LABVIEW 2015 Runtime (32-bit) is installed on my PC.
The VIs are called within TestStand 2014 (32-bit).
Now, the PC is to be replaced with a new one running Windows 11 and the latest version of TestStand, this time in 64-bit.
The LabVIEW Runtime will also be updated to the latest version.
Do the existing 32-bit VIs need to be recompiled (i.e., mass-compile)?
Can I assume that this should generally work, or are there known issues when switching from 32-bit to 64-bit?
Thanks for help and tipps
BRF
TM
12-10-2025 03:17 AM
Hi One,
@OnlyOne wrote:
Helo,
currently, LABVIEW 2015 Runtime (32-bit) is installed on my PC.
The VIs are called within TestStand 2014 (32-bit).
Now, the PC is to be replaced with a new one running Windows 11 and the latest version of TestStand, this time in 64-bit.
So there are two issues: upgrading LabVIEW and TestStand at the same time…
12-10-2025 03:34 AM
All used VIs (only ~30 files) are part of a *.lvproj. The directory of the created files of this project are set as search path in TestStand.
In teststand i call only the *.vi in this directory.
All other teststeps are c#-steps that will be recompiled to 64 bit.
12-10-2025 04:07 AM