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timed loop at MHz on Linux

I hav tried timed loop on widows 7 Labview. It was not exceeding 1KHz . The answer i got was the windows limitation. Can i run time loop at MHz by using Labview on Linux?

 

Your sincerely.

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Linux is no more a deterministic os than windows is so the answer is no.

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Is Labview available on Linux? if yes than why it is not possible to generate time loop at higher rates than 1KHz which is limitation for windows? 

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Quite simply, only a real time/determimistic operating system has the sort of built in clocks that would allow greater than 1ms resolution. It is not a limitation of LabVIEW.

You've asked the same question over and over again and if I recall, you can solve it by using better DAQ hardware.
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Sir

 

 My i m not satisfied with answer and what is determimistics OS? 

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Sorry about the misspelling. When you google it, look for deterministic operating system.
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Can i use real time kernel Red Hat Linux and have clock in MHz other than using RT PC targeting?

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The LV timing functions only grant access to MHz clocks when running on tested real time OSes. This refers to LV Real Time only, which is (depending on the hardware platform) either Pharlap or VxWorks. You buy license for those OS when purchasing the LV RT module.

 

Norbert

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