10-13-2009 03:41 PM
I have my Tesla card installed on a Vista 64-bit machine. Just wondering.
10-13-2009 07:59 PM
I believe it can be done, if they are simply DLL's, which I think they are. Only thing that needs to be done then is to complied them with 64bit compiler.
I recently built a 64bti DLL of my own, and tested it in Labview 2009 on 64bit Windows XP. It worked great. I was able to get an order of magnitude speed improvement compared to using labview built-in functions.
Cheers,
10-13-2009 09:03 PM
Not if you are using the NICompute context capabilities. These require use of a header file and a static library. The latter is 32-bit and won't compile properly on a 64-bit OS.
10-14-2009 07:55 AM
We have developed our own code as well (3D cross correlation) for a project. I just wanted to evaluate what NI has done with this.
11-21-2009 11:29 AM
I would have loved to play with all this for a long time, but unfortunately, the only suitable hardware I have is running vista 64bit.
Is there any chance that this will be adapted for a 64bit OS at all?
(Setting up a dualboot system just for this seems too much of a hassle at the moment ...)
03-25-2010 07:58 AM
Just following up on the question of a 64-bit OS version of the software in question.