12-19-2017 08:35 PM
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12-20-2017 05:15 AM - edited 12-20-2017 05:16 AM
Well as long as the system has an x86/64 compatible CPU and runs standard Windows (not one of the Mobile versions, known before as Windows RT or Windows Universal App platform) you should be fine installing the compiled LabVIEW executable with the according runtime engine on those boards.
If it has a different CPU, or uses one of the Windows Mobile/Phone/Universal App platforms then you are out of luck. They do not allow to install apps from anywhere but the Windows store and in the case of an ARM or other CPU can't even run the LabVIEW software.
What might be challenging though is to get the IMAQdx software driver running. But never tried that one.