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LabView 2009 on Scientific Linux 6.8


@keb wrote:

my kernel version is 2.6.32-642.3.1.i686


A decade old and completely unsupported.

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@mannu741 wrote:

NIKAL(Not sure about other KALs) provides you APIs to be used in your application to make NI Devices work. Sample code is also available over there.

 


The kernel already *has* an API for those devices. It's called IIO.

And proprietary kernel modules are inherently unstable - DON'T USE THEM!

 

Looking at nikal.c and its configure script - totally ridiculous.

Obviously written by an helpless rookie.

 

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