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Publish Date: Nov 20, 2007

What's New in NI LabWindows™/CVI Real-Time 8.5

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New Features in LabWindows/CVI 8.5

 Reliable Multicore Performance and Debugging
LabWindows/CVI gives you maximum flexibility to create multithreaded applications optimized for multicore processors. You can now achieve increased performance on multicore systems with full control over thread management, built-in multithreaded libraries and drivers, thread-safe analysis functions, and advanced debugging with the NI Real-Time Execution Trace Toolkit 2.0.

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 Real-Time Execution Tracing

The NI Real-Time Execution Trace Toolkit 2.0  allows you to view and analyze execution traces in order to find hotspots in your code and detect undesirable behaviors such as resource contention, thread starvation, memory allocations, and priority inversions, while verifying expected timing behavior and monitoring CPU utilization. LabWindows/CVI Real-Time 8.5 includes a free 30-day evaluation of the NI Real-Time Execution Trace Toolkit.

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 User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Library

The LabWindows/CVI UDP support library provides an API for efficient data transfer using the unicast, broadcast, and multicast capabilities of the Universal Datagram Protocol (UDP).

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 System Replication and Backup Functions

Use built-in system replication tools to create backup images or deploy an application to multiple real-time targets.

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 Real-Time Utility Library
LabWindows/CVI includes additional real-time System Query and System Configuration functions that you can use with the System Replication Library functions to create custom applications for performing replication, upgrade, or backup operations.

  One-Click Deployment

Quickly deploy real-time DLLs and its dependencies to a real-time target that you specify by selecting Run»Install to Execution Target.

 

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