Can LabView 8.01 run on an Intel-based Mac?

I am looking into use LabView and I wanted to know if anyone has run it on the new Intel Mac hardware?
Thanks,
Charlie

Ghost wrote:
Hi,
I need to get a new laptop and would really like to get a Mac Book Pro (it has integrated powered firewire which would be very handy). The main applications that I need LabVIEW for are image acquisition and analysis using the vision toolkit and the NI IEEE 1394 driver.
Does anyone know if I can use these if I installed boot camp and was running Windows on the Mac?
I do not see how there would be a difference between a PC and a Mac as far as LabVIEW was concerned but was wondering if it had been tried.
Thanks
Well, certainly not as far as LabVIEW is concerned. But the NI IEEE 1394 driver might be a problem. Not sure what chip Apple uses but you need apropriate driver support for it under Windows or NI IEEE 1394 needs to support it directly. That is something that could be likely crumbling on little details so make sure you get a clear statement from NI about that or try it out first before buying.
Rolf Kalbermatter
Rolf Kalbermatter
CIT Engineering Netherlands
a division of Test & Measurement Solutions

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