FPGA targets might be located in other systems on the network, which are known as remote systems. If the FPGA target supports remote access and the remote access server is active on the target, the FPGA Module can locate FPGA the FPGA target in a remote system, also known as a remote FPGA target. NI Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) detects remote FPGA targets and displays them in the Devices and Interfaces category under the remote system to which they are connected. To make remote FPGA targets accessible to other computers on the network, the remote access server must be active on the remote system.
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Note Refer to the FPGA target hardware documentation for information about remote access support. |