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Experience LabWindows/CVI 8.5 in Minutes Experience the flexibility of ANSI C development along with the performance of multicore processing with LabWindows/CVI 8.5. The new streamlined environment includes tabbed workspaces, collapsible source code regions, and the ability to edit code while debugging. » Test-drive the new features » View all new features and important bug fixes » Evaluate LabWindows/CVI 8.5 today |
Harness Multicore Performance with C Code To continue to see performance gains with new multicore systems, C developers need to adopt parallel programming architectures. In this webcast, learn more about the tools that LabWindows/CVI provides to simplify the process of creating and debugging multithreaded applications. » View a multicore webcast » Read more about creating multithreaded applications » Learn how to debug advanced multicore applications |
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Achieve Efficient Data Communication with UDP Access this resource to learn how to build Windows or Real-Time applications that efficiently transfer data using the UDP communication protocol. LabWindows/CVI Tips and Tricks Discussion Forum Beginning with LabWindows/CVI 8.5, you can protect your time investment by enabling autosave and recover for your source files. Enable this feature and define the autosave time interval from the Options>>Environment dialog. Now you no longer have to declare all variables before statements in a code block. To learn how to enable this feature and to share your own tip, visit the LabWindows/CVI community forum. Top Rated Features from Beta Users Surveys are in! Beta users agree - the most useful LabWindows/CVI 8.5 features are the UDP Support Library, tabbed workspace and collapsible source code regions. Read more about what's new and judge for yourself.
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