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LabVIEW 2014 Model Interface Toolkit Readme

This file contains important information about the LabVIEW Model Interface Toolkit, including installation instructions, system requirements, and known issues.


Overview

System Requirements

Installation Instructions

New Features

Known Issues

Accessing the Software and Help

Finding Examples

Automating the Installation of NI Products

How to Use NI Software with Microsoft Windows 8

NI Software Support for Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003


Overview

The LabVIEW Model Interface Toolkit allows you to connect simulation models from a variety of simulation environments and programming languages to real-world I/O.


System Requirements

The LabVIEW 2014 Model Interface Toolkit requires the LabVIEW 2014 Full or Professional Development System (32-bit) and any system requirements for LabVIEW 2014. Refer to the LabVIEW Readme for additional system requirements and supported operating systems for LabVIEW 2014.


To integrate and run your existing compiled models, you need only the Model Interface Toolkit installed. However, to perform other tasks with models you need additional software, as the following list describes:


  • To develop a model using The MathWorks, Inc. Simulink® application software, you must be a licensed user of and have the following software installed on the host computer: The MathWorks, Inc. MATLAB® software (32-bit or 64-bit versions) and The MathWorks, Inc. Simulink software.

    Note  NI VeriStand supports the 64-bit versions of the MATLAB or Simulink software starting in R2010b. For compatibility information, visit ni.com/info and enter the Info Code exxymi.
  • To compile a model developed using The MathWorks, Inc. Simulink software, you must be a licensed user of and have the following software installed on the host computer: The MathWorks, Inc. Real-Time Workshop® (Simulink Coder®). You also must install the NI VeriStand Model Framework item on the feature selection screen of the NI VeriStand installer.
  • For deploying a compiled model to a LabVIEW real-time target, visit ni.com/info and enter the Info Code exxymi for a list of compilers that are tested and supported.
  • To compile a LabVIEW VI into a .lvmodel file you can load and run, you must install the NI VeriStand LabVIEW Model Support item on the feature selection screen of the NI VeriStand installer.

If you use other modeling environments, contact your model vendor for requirements for developing a model and converting it into a compiled model.


Installation Instructions

Complete the following steps to install the Model Interface Toolkit:


  1. On a computer with the LabVIEW Development System installed, insert the NI VeriStand DVD you received with your purchase and run the NI VeriStand installer.
  2. Select the Model Interface Toolkit item on the feature selection screen of the NI VeriStand installer.
  3. (Optional) Select the NI VeriStand Model Framework item if you want to compile models developed in C/C++ or the Simulink software.
  4. (Optional) Select the NI VeriStand LabVIEW Model Support item if you want to compile LabVIEW VIs into models.
  5. (Optional) If your application requires integration with NI hardware, leave the NI Device Drivers DVD item selected. When prompted, insert the NI Device Drivers DVD and follow the instructions that appear on screen to install the appropriate hardware drivers.

Note  If you purchased this product with an NI Software Suite or NI Product Bundle, use the installation media that shipped with your purchase to install this product.


Model Interface Toolkit Updates and Notifications

National Instruments posts information about critical updates and security notifications on ni.com. Visit ni.com/info and enter Info Code updates to access this information.


New Features

The LabVIEW 2014 Model Interface Toolkit contains the following new features.


Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Support

The LabVIEW 2014 Model Interface Toolkit supports models compiled with the Microsoft Visual C++ 10.0 compiler. You can use the following compilers to compile models, including models created in The MathWorks, Inc. Simulink software:


  • Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 C++ Express
  • Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Professional
  • Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4

NI Linux Real-Time Support

The LabVIEW 2014 Model Interface Toolkit supports models compiled for NI Linux Real-Time targets.


For information on compiling models for NI Linux Real-Time targets, refer to the help topic Compiling a Model from The MathWorks, Inc. Simulink® Software (Model Interface Toolkit) in the LabVIEW Help.


Updates to Model Interface VIs

The LabVIEW 2014 Model Interface Toolkit contains updates to two Model Interface VIs:


  • Set Signals to Probe VI—Contains a new parameter, Decimation, that allows you to set a decimation factor for the signal probes.
  • Get Probed Signal Values VI—Contains a new parameter, Packet Index, that returns the zero-based index of packets received for the signal probe session.

Known Issues

You can access the software and documentation known issues list online. Visit ni.com/info and enter the Info Code LVMIT2014KI for an up-to-date list of known issues in the LabVIEW 2014 Model Interface Toolkit.


Accessing the Software and Help

To access the Model Interface Toolkit VIs, select View»Functions Palette from the block diagram in LabVIEW and navigate to the Control Design & Simulation»Model Interface palette. You also can right-click any blank space on the block diagram to display the Functions palette.


Refer to the Toolkits»Model Interface Toolkit book on the Contents tab of the LabVIEW Help for more information about the Model Interface Toolkit.


Finding Examples

Select Help»Find Examples from LabVIEW to launch the NI Example Finder. LabVIEW examples for the Model Interface Toolkit are located in the labview\examples\Control and Simulation\Model Interface directory. You can modify an example VI to fit an application, or you can copy and paste from one or more examples into a VI that you create.


Automating the Installation of NI Products

You can automate the installation of most NI products using command-line arguments to suppress some or all of the installer user interface and dialog boxes. However, starting with the August 2012 releases (products using NI Installers version 3.1 or later), you may need to perform additional steps before or during a silent installation of NI software.


If the NI product you are installing uses Microsoft .NET 4.0, the .NET installer may run before any NI software installs and may require a reboot before the installation of NI software begins. To avoid a .NET reboot, install .NET 4.0 separately before you install NI software.


For more information, refer to the following KnowledgeBase articles:


How to Use NI Software with Microsoft Windows 8.x

When you install National Instruments software on Microsoft Windows 8.x, you will notice a few additional tiles in the Apps view, including shortcuts to NI application software products such as NI LabVIEW, Measurement & Automation Explorer (NI MAX), and NI Launcher.


Using NI Launcher

NI Launcher helps you find and launch installed NI products. It provides you with a method of finding NI products similar to the Start menu in previous versions of Microsoft Windows. To use NI Launcher, click the NI Launcher tile in the Apps view. NI Launcher launches the desktop and opens a menu containing a list of NI products. Click any NI product to launch it.


Note  NI MAX does not appear as a desktop shortcut when installed on Microsoft Windows 8.x. You can launch NI MAX either from the Apps view or from within NI Launcher.

Pinning Frequently Used Applications

For convenience, you can pin your most-used NI applications, such as MAX, to either the Start screen or the Taskbar on the desktop, as necessary:


Current Application Icon Location Pin to Action
Windows 8.x Desktop Desktop Taskbar Right-click application and select Pin to Taskbar
Windows 8.x Desktop Start screen Right-click application and select Pin to Start
Windows 8.x Start screen Desktop Taskbar Right-click application and select Pin to taskbar from the menu bar on the bottom of the screen

Finding All Programs

If you want to find a particular application or related files, such as documentation files, from the Start screen, you can access all installed files from the Apps view. To get to the Apps view, right-click anywhere on the Start screen and select All apps (Windows 8) or click the down arrow on the bottom left of the screen (Windows 8.1).


For more information about NI support for Windows 8.x, visit ni.com/windows8.


NI LabVIEW Drops Support for Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 in 2016

National Instruments LabVIEW will drop support for Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 as of July 1, 2016. Versions of NI LabVIEW that ship after July 1, 2016 will not install or run on Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003. For detailed information about NI application software product life cycles, visit ni.com/info and enter one of the following Info Codes:


Product Info Code
NI LabVIEW lifecycle
NI LabWindows™/CVI™ cvi_lifecycle
NI Measurement Studio mstudiolifecycle
NI TestStand tslcp
NI DIAdem ddlcp
NI SignalExpress selcp
NI VeriStand nivslifecycle

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