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Using LabVIEW to Create Multithreaded Applications for Maximum Performance and Reliability

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Modern operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows 2000/NT/9x and Linux, provide multithreading technology and the ability to exploit multiprocessor computers. Unfortunately, these technologies and the associated terminology can be confusing to understand and difficult to implement. However, LabVIEW (version 5.0 and later) brings you the advantages of powerful multithreading technology in a simple straightforward way. You can benefit from multithreading as you build measurement and automation systems in LabVIEW without increasing development time or adding complexity to the code.

Refer to the LabVIEW Help for the most up-to-date information about multithreading in LabVIEW.

 

 

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No, FOr a new user one does not know weather this AN is pre 7.1. Please include post 7.1 (LabView 7.1 and 8 ) DaQmx examples....
- Victor Villavicencio, Northrop Grumman. victorvilla93@hotmail.com - Mar 28, 2006

 

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