03-22-2006 12:52 PM
03-23-2006 08:57 AM
Hi Bruce,
First of all, thanks for your ongoing contributions to this forum. The answers you provide to other users are much appreciated.
If you're looking at non-Pentium 4 computers for a desktop ETS machine, you'll want to consider a few things. Although it may work on a Pentium 2 (or Celeron, AMD, etc), all of the testing and validation was done on Pentium 4 machines because that was the technology that was most recently available at the time desktop ETS was being developed. The main drawback I'm aware of is that the timed loop in LabVIEW has the option to use a 1 MHz clock, which is only available on Pentium 3 and later machines. Also, if you're considering hosting shared variables on the ETS target, you'll probably want a faster processor simply for better performance.
Best regards,
03-23-2006 09:37 AM
03-23-2006 05:29 PM
03-23-2006 08:13 PM
03-28-2006 06:03 PM
David,
While the document pointed to by the link tells us about the systems that are supported, it is silent on the format, boot, and safemode disks that are needed to setup ETS on a desktop. To the best of my knowledge, these have not been updated since August'04. If this is the case, how is the new hardware going to be supported/recognized without updating these three disks? Or should I assume that I can create these three disks from MAX?
When I started using ETS with LV 7.1, I just assumed that the format, boot, and safemode disks created from MAX would do the trick (because it doesn't say otherwise anywhere) and only found out that this was not the case after I called NI following hours of frustration.
Thanks,
Chatonda Mtika
Algis Corp;, Vancouver, Canada
03-29-2006 06:29 PM
Hi Chatonda,
When setting up a desktop PC for ETS, you should use the boot disks that are included with the purchase of the LabVIEW RT Deployment License for Desktop PCs. These are different from the PXI boot disks that are created from MAX. Using the included disks should allow you to install ETS on an AMD / Celeron machine as well.
Best regards,
03-30-2006 11:34 AM