Is it possible to run PowerPC which is included in Virtex II pro on NI 5640R radio IF transceiver?

Hi,all.
I am interested to find out how to run this PowerPC by LabVIEW (e.g. LabVIEW Real time module) on this device (NI 5640R). I am not sure is it possible or not at all ... Maybe someone has any experience ?!

I have no exact goal to accomplish. At moment I'm just playing around with this transceiver in LabVIEW FPGA. And AFAIK it is possible to communicate between LabVIEW FPGA and LabVIEW RT VI's ... so in my opinion it should be very interesting to manage any  parallel processes performed by FPGA using on same chip  included silicon CPU.

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