01-27-2025 03:19 PM
Hello, I am a student of electronic engineering and if Can you help to share the labview installer or have an idea where I can get it??
01-27-2025 03:40 PM
You can download the older version only if you have an active subscription.
If you're academic and your coursework needs a specific LabVIEW version, then your professor or university should be able to share the installer.
01-27-2025 06:10 PM
If you are a student, you are now also allowed to use the free community edition.
Students enrolled at any level of school may use the LabVIEW Community edition and G Web Development Software Community edition on any computer that is owned by the student for any non-commercial, non-industrial purpose.
01-27-2025 07:18 PM
I would also note that LabVIEW has a "save for previous" setting in its menu. If this is just to turn in files for assignments or share files with users on older versions, that would likely work.
As long as you don't use any features released after the edition you want to convert to, it shouldn't cause problems. The only things that come to mind are the 2 new datatypes "Set" and "Map", and Interfaces for classes. You're unlikely to need those as a student.
01-28-2025 05:06 PM
Community Edition is great for students, but starts at the 2020 version. If scooby102 really needs 2014 or 2018 they will need a license.
01-29-2025 04:11 AM
Hi baburege,
@baburege wrote:
Hello, I am a student of electronic engineering ...
Simple solution: ask either your professor or the IT department of your university!
This is where you get the software for your studies...