09-13-2009 03:25 AM
09-13-2009 05:22 AM
Without an OS?
I think you may be underestimating the importance of the OS in a computer, its really quite necessary.
There are lots of slimmed down OSes available, but I am afraid an actaul OS is something that is required.
Perhaps you mean without a User Interface? Have I misunderstoof your question?
09-13-2009 07:32 AM
Yeah, you're going to have to explain that one a bit more.
And the fact that you requested this information in PDF format is a clue that you're not really clear on what you want.
A LabVIEW program cannot be run without an OS. Period.
A non-LabVIEW program could, but that's outside the scope of this forum.
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09-13-2009 04:04 PM
09-13-2009 05:01 PM
09-13-2009 05:25 PM
As many have already said, you really need some sort of OS unless going witht he embedded solution linked above. I am guessing you are looking to run a LabVIEW application since you are posting this to the LabVIEW forums. If you are already familiar with LV, any embedded products might be a good solution. The other option for you might be a real-time operating system. It is still an operating system but is much more reliable. If you already have a LV application written, there may not be that many changes you would need to make to move to this type of OS.
Could you give some reasons why you want to run an application without an OS? Then we can make some recommendations on which way to go based on what your needs are.
09-14-2009 12:54 AM
Thanks for your Respons,but my really question is:
How can i use Real Time Module Labview 8.5 for run an application that wrote with Labview8.5 on a pc without OS (window,linux,...)?
09-14-2009 02:46 AM
Take a look here, and also note the related links i the bottom http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/2733
Then you are using Labview RT on a PC, a real time OS will be installed in the process. The OS is the PharLap, Real-Time OS ;). So you will indeed be using a OS
09-14-2009 02:49 AM
Coq Rouge wrote:
The OS is the PharLap, Real-Time OS ;). So you will indeed be using a OS
But at least it isn't one of the ones given as an example:
on a pc without OS (window,linux,...)?
So the real time OS is fine? In that case look at the excellent KB that Coq Rouge posted! 🙂