IVI Sharded Components non compatible avec 64-BIT Windows XP?

Bonjour,
Je voudrais savoir si IVI Sharded Components est compatible avec  64-BIT Windows XP ou non ?
J'ai déjà cherché sur votre forum et votre dernière publication sur ce sujet date de 2010  : http://forums.ni.com/t5/Multifunction-DAQ/Probleme-installing-with-64-bit-Windows-XP/td-p/1174459
Pouriez vous me donner une nouvelle solution qui me permettrer de rester sous Windows X et non de basculer sur XPVista ou Windows 7?
Merci

Bonjour,
En théorie, les applications sont compatibles, avec une reserve sur l'appel de fonctions natives à un système d'exploitation (par exemple, via CVI, si vous appeles avec un lien statique que des fonctions issues de DLL natives de Windows, il se peut que vous ayez des problèmes).
Si vous travaillez avec LabVIEW, il ne devrait pas y avoir d'issues majeures (le support officiel de Windows 7 se fait à partir de la version 2009 de LabVIEW). A choisir entre Vista et Win 7, je vous conseille fortement Windows 7: L'OS est plus stable et sa fonction d'emulation de Windows XP lui permet en plus de faire fonctionner des programmes théoriquement non compatibles avec le système d'exploitation).
Cordialement
Florian Abry
Application Engineer Group Leader
NI Germany

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