Can you run a window version of LabVIEW on an Apple MacBook Pro using boot camp?

Can you run a window version of LabVIEW 8 on an Apple MacBook Pro using boot camp?

I don't have a mac, but you may want to read this:
http://themacview.blogspot.com/
Should give you more info about what NI is saying.
Matt Holt
Certified LabVIEW Architect

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