![]() ![]() Because of Apple's soaring sales of their laptops there is certainly a substantial demand for USB (or even better IEEE1394) portable DAQ-hardware.ģ) Many participants also optionally demand the full featured DAQmx as an addition to the existing DAQmxBase DAQ driver for LabVIEW on the Mac. For your information I would like to summarize the content of the brainstorming sessions about the status of LabVIEW on the two side-track-platforms MacOS and Linux that followed each presentation:ġ) The momentum of Apple's present steady success in science and education as well as in the creative home domains asks for an adequately balanced and a thoughtful, well tuned selection of LV related software and hardware driver support for the Mac.Ģ) The above selection should of course include the existing DAQ and GPIB hardware support for PCIe desktop machines but should definitely be extended to high-speed/high-performance NI-USB-DAQ pads as well as more of the low cost ones which are presently supported by the DAQmxBase driver on the Mac. ![]() 2007 near the NI headquarters in Austin, TX has again broken the record number of attendees by gathering a large population of industrial engineers, academic scientists and educators.ĭuring my visit of NIWeek2007 I staged two off-the-tracks presentations about how we use LabVIEW to bring the knowledge of physics to the attention of our students at the University of Bern's Physics Institute. The annual worldwide Virtual Instrumentation Conference ''NIWeek'', which took place from August 7.-9. I got this email from Urs Lauterberg that summarised two off-track sessions on "LabView on Macs" he organised at the NIWeek meeting. ![]()
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