Release date is... November or early next year.
But the LINX toolkit in interesting for the Raspberry PI
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Release date is... November or early next year.
But the LINX toolkit in interesting for the Raspberry PI
Cheers
Thanks. I presume this part of the announcement is a typographical error:
use only"
I would guess(tm) that it's suppose to read: "...for non-commerical or academic use only"
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Oops, bad presumption. The Labview blog at says: "You may not use the Software for teaching or research at a degree-granting educational institution." and: "LabVIEW Community Edition also allows students and academics to install and use LabVIEW in situations that their academic
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Yes. They make lots of money from the academic licenses. The Institute, with only a few users, pays many thousands of $$ each year, maybe $10k?, and I'm sure other Harvard departments do as well.
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I didn't have the link handy when I posted the other day.
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NOOOOO! All my customers will start using it. :(
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