02-02-2007 02:52 AM
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02-02-2007 08:13 AM
Please see Dennis' response # 9 in this thread.
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=146968#M146968
I think it is "classic" and concidering that Dennis is our top contributor, his choice to go with LV say a LOT!
Ben
02-02-2007 11:05 AM
I just went to Agilent's web site and had a look at their new release. It now supports NI Data Acquisition boards!
I suspect they did that because it was next to impossible to find VEE drivers for any type of DAQ. I think VEE's emphasis has always been on GPIB type of instruments. Not much of anything in the way of data acquisiton, vision, sound, motion, etc. And while I could find a failrly large number of 'panel drivers' for VEE, they were almost entirely for Agilent instruments. Agilent seems to be concentrating on plug & play type drivers for newer instruments (and from other vendors). And while you can use them (just like LabVIEW can use them), you have no way to modify them. Contrast that with the number of instrument drivers NI has availaible written in LabVIEW itself.
I also noticed that the VEE 'forum' was a mail server similiar to Info-LabVIEW. I would recomend to anyone considering VEE that they subscribe to this first. It would be interesting to see how much traffic there is and how fast questions get answered.
02-02-2007 11:38 AM
Better: LabVIEW
Why?: It is much more versatile and powerful. (Ask a VEE programmer to create an entry for one of our LabVIEW coding challenges and see how far he/she gets. 🙂 Of course it might be hard to find a VEE programmer in the first place ...).
Back in 1995 when I started with LabVIEW, HP really tried to convince me that VEE is better via many phone calls, junkmail and free demo software. Our lab had high regards for HP hardware, so there clearly was some bias towards VEE that I had to convincingly argue against.
LabVIEW was love at first sight, but could never get the hang of VEE (yes, I installed it and gave it a fair try!). LabVIEW has never let me down. Every programming task I throw at it is done in record time and works as designed.
I know of a group in a similar situation that decided on VEE back then. Suffice to say, they switched over to LabVIEW years later. Learn from their mistake! 🙂
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