LabView application on a Palm Pilot?

A client of mine wants to be able to use a Palm Pilot (m505) to recieve and display some serial data, and I'd very much like to use LabVIEW. Is there a LabVIEW for PalmOS (perhaps in the pipeline, maybe even being launched at NIWeek2002)? I'm hoping to get this project up and running within the next couple of weeks, so any ideas would be *really* helpful!
Copyright © 2004-2015 Christopher G. Relf. Some Rights Reserved. This posting is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License.

Not that I knew, what "crelf" really wants. What he writes, looks a lot like a visualization of some serial data on a PDA. I really wonder whether Labview is the right tool to do such a thing (just sum up all the minmal needed dll's on a WINTEL computer).
What you other commenters describe is a window into another Labview-running computer, which should be possible with a Webbroser when Laview presents a Server or some ActiveX client on the Labview. I am not sure if ActiveX is already available on CE.
I know that a lot of nice things have been accomplished on PDA's like Flightmanagement computers and Linux ports and so on. I am just questioning, if it's the right direction to port something complex and powerful like Labview on an PDA just to rec
eive some serial data. Maybe it's just a confusion of people who think when MS announces a Word for CE it's the same as Word for Windows.
So excuse the conservasionistic thoughts of a European lady that grew up in the time of "real programmers". ;-)Gabi
(ref http://www.edfac.usyd.edu.au/staff/souters/Humour/Real.Programmer.Stories.html)
7.1 -- 2013
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    So, I added Datasocket Server Control.vi file to the project first.
    Then I added it to Always Included < Source Files < Application Properties (Build Executable).
    Last, I built the Executable, but it didn't work.
    Can you help me.
    Thank you.
    Pedro Raposo

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