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| ====== LabView ====== | ====== LabView ====== | ||
| - | LabView is licensed for both instructional and research activities by the College of Science and Engineering. | + | < |
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| + | LabView is licensed for both **instructional and research** activities by the College of Science and Engineering. | ||
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| + | NI's [[http:// | ||
| The Windows (32-bit) installer for LabView can be downloaded from the MyPhys [[https:// | The Windows (32-bit) installer for LabView can be downloaded from the MyPhys [[https:// | ||
| - | Note the installer is packaged as a .7z archive (you will need 7zip to unpack | + | Some installers were packaged as a .7z archive (you will need 7zip to unpack |
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| + | Labview must connect to a network license server in order to operate. Your computer must be connected to the university network, so if you are operating off-campus, you will need to connect to the U's VPN in order for the license server communication to work. | ||
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| + | **To configure the license server** | ||
| + | * Install the NI software on your local machine and restart the computer | ||
| + | * Open NI License Manager by selecting Start-> | ||
| + | * Select the Options-> | ||
| + | * Click the Use Volume License Servers checkbox. | ||
| + | * Enter the name of the volume license server: | ||
| + | * **labview.cselabs.umn.edu: | ||
| + | * Click OK. NI License Manager will then query for the server. | ||
| + | * A successful connection to the server will be indicated on the left-hand side of the NI License Manager as well as in the Field and Value headers for that server. | ||
| + | * see also: http:// | ||
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| + | Older directions (unsure which version this changed): | ||
| + | * Start labview, go to Help-> | ||
| + | * Launch from the dialog, | ||
| + | * Then open Options-> | ||
| + | * In the preferences dialog, check the Use Volume License Servers box, then enter the server info: | ||
| + | * **labview.cselabs.umn.edu: | ||
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| + | ===== Useful resources ===== | ||
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| + | Labview discussion forums and knowledgebase: | ||
| - | After unpacking, run setup.exe to start the installation. | + | Third-party instrument drivers used in conjunction with NI-488 (eg Keithley 237, |
| + | etc): http://www.ni.com/ | ||
| - | Labview must connect to a network license server in order to operate (the license server information is embedded into | + | <note warning> |
| - | the installer, so you don't need to do anything). However, if you are operating off-campus, you will first need to connect to the U's VPN in order for the license server communication to work. | + | Labview 2013 may not install successfully on Windows XP unless |
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