Minimum labview requirement for use with compact Fieldpiont

I'm currently looking to build a DAC system using Compact Fieldpiont. However from the manuals and info it is not clear weather i need to buy the additional labview realtime module, or if the Labview basic would be able to develop the vi's to download to the fieldpiont device.
What is the minimum software (in terms or Labview) i need to develop a standalone fieldpiont based DAC system.

Hello,
it's Pete from NIUK Tech. Support department here. If you have any further questions relating to this issue then please feel free to ask. I have now subscribed to this post and will look out for further posts. If the answer already provided is what you need, then that is great.
Good luck with your project.
Regards,
Peter H.
Applications Engineer.
NIUK.

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