05-12-2010 04:11 PM
05-13-2010 06:16 PM - edited 05-13-2010 06:23 PM
Hello!
LabVIEW can build applications for Windows, Mac, and Windows Mobile/CE, but I'll need to check compatibility on your particular version of LabVIEW and your intended target OS(s). What mobile OS are you intending to build the application on?
Thanks!
05-13-2010 06:31 PM
LV version would be 8.0 pro for now because this is what our colleague is running at this time. As far as target OS, we are creating multiple platforms to operate a circuit that we developed. Simply put, the more operating systems we can cover, the better but we would primarily focus on the most popular ones. I see the trend going to smaller, handheld devices for lots of things now where windows is not on the forefront. I guess just trying to see what the options are.
I am obviously new to LV and creating executables so my questions are on the ignorant side.
05-14-2010 09:14 AM - last edited on 03-14-2024 03:55 PM by Content Cleaner
Don't worry, your questions aren't at all ignorant, and you've come to the right place!
You can build applications under Windows, Linux, and Mac OS, but you'll need a development system and application builder for each operating system (more info here).
NI LabVIEW Application Builder
If you want to target mobile devices, you will need the LabVIEW Mobile Module.
Hope that helps out a bit. Good luck!
05-14-2010 09:22 AM
05-17-2010 03:58 PM
Hello again!
If you are using the 8.0 or newer Professional Development system, then the application builder WILL be included in that.
You should be able to find record of it in the License Manager (Start Menu » All Programs » National Instruments » NI License Manager). It will be listed under LabVIEW 8.0 » Toolkits.
05-17-2010 06:28 PM