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Difference between labview v8.2.0 and v8.2.1


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Hi,

I have some doubts on the Labview as i'm new to labview.

Is there anyone know that is there any difference between v8.2.0 and v8.2.1?

If the VI was previously created on the v8.2.0, does it able to run at v8.2.1?

Does Labview v8.2.0 able to run at Window Vista? Anyone know about this??

Wish to get the answer as soon as possible...Thank you very much!!!

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QUOTE (thang @ May 15 2008, 11:10 AM)

Hi,

I have some doubts on the Labview as i'm new to labview.

Is there anyone know that is there any difference between v8.2.0 and v8.2.1?

If the VI was previously created on the v8.2.0, does it able to run at v8.2.1?

Does Labview v8.2.0 able to run at Window Vista? Anyone know about this??

Wish to get the answer as soon as possible...Thank you very much!!!

LabVIEW 8.2.1 is a bug-fix release for LabVIEW 8.2.0.

VIs created with one version can run on the other (they are automatically recompiled).

Executables from one version can run on a computer with a runtime version of the other if you don't use TDMS functions.

I don't know think Vista is supported with 8.2.1 since it was released at the same time.

Ton

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QUOTE (jgcode @ May 15 2008, 04:52 AM)

The http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/6893' target="_blank">National Instruments Product Compatibility for Microsoft Windows Vista explicity states that 8.2.1 works with Vista.

I believes this means 8.2.0 does not, but I can not confirm first hand.

8.2.1 was specifically tested on Vista so that's why it is listed as compatible. There isn't some magic bit that makes previous versions of LabVIEW not work. I want to say I've run 8.2 on Vista (I haven't tried 8.0), but the officially supported version is 8.2.1.

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