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July 29, 2003
Informal LabVIEWers on the Mac gathering

Dear LVers affiliated with the Apple Macintosh platform,

We would like to stage some unofficial gathering of the LabVIEW wireworker community working on LabVIEW's heritage platform to discuss some projects and future activities. Please, those of you who will be in Austin during NI-Week 2003 and interested to join, please mail me a note and I will get back to you with further information.

Urs

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Urs Lauterburg
University of Berne
urs.lauterburg@phim.unibe.ch

Posted by Urs Lauterburg at July 29, 2003 11:00 PM

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Doug Wilson Posted the following on August 6, 2003 04:51 PM:

I will be there as well with PowerBook in hand!
I am anxious to try to persuade NI to port IMAQ Vision to Mac OS X.
With the powerful dual G5's recently released, we could really eat up some interesting machine vision projects!

Urs Lauterburg Posted the following on August 1, 2003 09:55 AM:

.....and while we are talking MacOS-X and LabVIEW.... just a reminder for those who might not already know:

There will be a session on Register Level Programming in LabVIEW on Thursday at 2:15 in room 17A. Tim Ously of NI will also show a small driver which will make register level programming possible from LabVIEW on MacOS-X. He will present it in this session so don't miss it.

Regards and see you there

Urs

BTW: Rob Dye and myself will be volunteering at the Apple booth on the Alliance Day later afternoon Tuesday from 4:00 to 7:00pm, kind of representing LabVIEW on the Mac.

Urs Lauterburg Posted the following on August 1, 2003 09:43 AM:

To all who signed in:

Announcement of the informal gathering of LabVIEW programmers who are affiliated with LabVIEW's heritage platform.

Let's just make it simple. All those interested are invited to gather Thursday afternoon at 4:30pm after the last sessions at the Apple booth in the NI-Week exhibitor area. We could then go to a quiet room to discuss some LabVIEW<>Mac specific matters. One idea would be to start a project for a pure ''G'' NI-DAQ for MacOS-X. I am very honored that Jeff Kodosky and some other heavy weight LV-developer champions have expressed their interest and have kindly announced their participation. After the more formal part we could still move to a place where there is beer and food.

Please do spread the message to all those MacLVers I was not able to reach. I am looking forward to see you all in person.

Again: Thursday, August 14. 4:30pm (after the last sessions) at the Apple Booth
at NIWeek 2003.

Urs



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