Has anyone ported LabVIEW to VxWorks 6.6?

I was wondering if anyone had ported the LabVIEW runtime library to VxWorks 6.6 using microprossesor SDK. My final target is a motrola 6100 VME SBC running VxWorks 6.6. 
If someone has done this....have you been sucessful in implementing Queues? Timed Loops? Clusters? 

Claire,
Upon some more debugging it is clear that a problem exists upstream of these individual functions which is casuing the error.
The problem is that we are unable to pass data between subVIs using clusters on our
embedded (VxWorks) target.
The exact same VI will function properly under (1) native
LabVIEW windows environment and (2) windows console, however it will not
function properly on  the VxWorks target. An example of the output differences
between target types is provided below:
Windows Console (expected behavior):
--TYPE before SubVI--
 4
--Words before SubVI--
 100
--TYPE inside SubVI--
 4
--Words inside SubVI--
 100
--TYPE after SubVI--
 4
--Words after SubVI--
 100
VxWorks Target (incorrect data passed):
--TYPE before SubVI--
 4
--Words before SubVI--
 100
--TYPE inside SubVI--
 4
--Words inside SubVI--
 0
--TYPE after SubVI--
 0
--Words after SubVI--
 0
I think that there is some alignment issue which is causing the
data to be dropped, though not positive. I have a zipfile that I could email you with our project and the generated code. Could I email it to you?

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