07-31-2019 07:09 PM
07-31-2019 07:21 PM - edited 07-31-2019 07:23 PM
Hi Bill,
Thanks for presenting this time!
07-31-2019 07:41 PM
08-07-2019 04:51 PM - edited 08-07-2019 04:51 PM
Once again I want to thank National Instruments for helping us have a successful meeting and those of you that signed up at the last minute to give us a near capacity crowd.
Here's the presentation I gave. If anyone needs more details, please feel free to ask, I will answer in the order I receive the questions.
Regards,
Bill
08-08-2019 07:47 AM
In the discussion I mentioned a few things worth linking to. As I mentioned Microsoft has virtual machines already ready to be downloaded with Windows loaded on them.
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/vms/
Pick your version of Windows, and your VM then download it. For VirtualBox I think I went to File >> Import and selected the file that was downloaded.
I also mentioned running NI's Linux RT OS in a VM so that you can deploy code, and test a Linux RT OS along with UI interactions. It is a great way to test out the OS and see what types of things are possible. It isn't supported by NI but the basic instructions are here:
To do this you'll need the RT ISO which is installed when you install LabVIEW Real-Time. If the UI isn't working and you want to enable it you can enable it by using the instructions here:
If you like this feature be sure and kudo the idea.
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