Can i use cpu vortex86DX-1GHZ as Real-Time Target?

can i use PDX-057T (Panel PC) with DM&P SoC CPU Vortex86DX-1GHZ as Real-Time Target?

maji wrote:
can i use PDX-057T (Panel PC) with DM&P SoC CPU Vortex86DX-1GHZ as Real-Time Target?
 I do not know, but you may test your computer with a tool. Take a look here, and also note the related links i the bottom http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/2733
Besides which, my opinion is that Express VIs Carthage must be destroyed deleted
(Sorry no Labview "brag list" so far)

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