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See here too - http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/LabVIEW-2012-SP1/m-p/2304240#M725167

 

Like Tim said, you should probably not expect new features. If you want new features, you can request to join the LV 2013 beta - http://www.ni.com/beta  or look at the In Development ideas on the IE - http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Idea-Exchange/idb-p/labviewideas/status-key/indevelopment

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LabVIEW 2012 SP1

http://search.ni.com/nisearch/app/main/p/bot/no/ap/tech/lang/en/pg/1/sn/ssnav:pdl/q/2012/

 

Note:  For some reason when I loaded the downloads page it did not appear, but searching 2012 and then clicking Clear All fixed this.  Maybe something's cached funny with the browser.

 

Already a patch for it:

http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/3803

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After upgrading first to SP1, then immediately applying fix 1 - LabVIEW is no longer able to run without crashing with an access violation:

 

"Access violation (0xC0000005) at EIP=0x00EFD480"

 

A common/known issue, or was I just "lucky"?

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I've tracked down the crash that came after upgrading to 2012 SP1(f1); it is caused by an add-on installed with VIPM.

 

Clearing user.lib on its own did not fix it, neither did moving things out of the project folder. But when I removed the add-ons from vi.lib the crash stopped. The funny thing though is that if I then just put back the stuff from user.lib the crash returned.

 

So maybe there are multiple items crashing LabVIEW (both in user.lib and the other places)...I'll do some more digging.

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Has anyone with Developer Suite SSP received DVDs yet with Labview 2012 SP1 on it?

 

Thanks. --Joe

I have.  I'm not sure when I got it though because I just downloaded SP1 when it come out, and just recently noticed a pack of DVDs with the SP1 release.

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I rescind my previous statement. It seems the SP1 download does not include the f1 fix (although it says it does in the Update application).

 

SP1 version from Update: 12.0.1

SP1 verfion after F1 patch: 12.0.1F1

No crash for me installing the F1 patch though.

Hello everyone,

 

In general if you are installing a LabVIEW service pack through Update Service and there are existing f patches for that service pack, they will be automatically installed with the service pack. In this case the f1 patch was not installed because it has been taken down temporarily.

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Speaking of which, just in case there are others of you out there who have 64-bit systems, and have always downloaded the LV installation packages from the web...

 

The DVDs that NI sends out do *not* have the 64-bit IDE.  If you use the DVDs, you will get a 32-bit install, even on a 64-bit system.  With no apparent warnings -- other than the fact it asks if you want to install into "Program Files (x86)".  Yes, I just learned this one the hard way.

 

Go here to kudo an idea to add the 64-bit IDE to the Platform DVDs.

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