A new version of LabView, the graphical design platform for test, control and embedded system development is available for use with Windows Vista.
LabView 8.2.1 includes both the desktop development environment as well as related
application software including the LabView Real-Time and LabView FPGA
modules. New 32-bit and 64-bit hardware drivers with support for the
32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista are also available. For the
first time, PXI embedded controllers are also available with Windows
Vista pre-installed as the default operating system. As a scheduled
maintenance release, LabView 8.2.1 includes bug fixes for improved
performance and reliability. In addition to Windows Vista, LabView
8.2.1 continues to support Windows XP and Windows 2000, as well as Mac
OS X and Linux.
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