What would be a true milestone for the computer based RT world would be
a RT PCI card. A card that would not be a slave to the system that it is
connected to but rather running in parallel, simply using the PCI bus as
means to power it and to facilitate comms on a need basis. Then to top
it all off, give it a MXI interface to access a PXI chassis. 

Or maybe it's all just a pipe dream

~,~ The Captain was here

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Hannahs
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 9:00 AM
To: Info LabVIEW
Subject: New solution for OS X


Just to publicize a little known solution that lets one use the best
development environment with NI hardware.

One can use a cheap PC as the host for all the hardware running the
PharLap RT/OS as the target machine.  This gets around the extreme cost
of a PXI crate and embedded hardware.
 
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/conceptd.nsf/webmain/2B20D544723C8F2D86256E8C
0071C201

With LabVIEW 7.1 the "host PC" can be an Apple MacIntosh running OS X!
The realtime target can be any cheap PC, though NI lists some systems as
recommended it seems that the RT/OS will boot and run on most hardware.

Mac OS X and LV 7.1 now support cross compiling for the RT/OS.  This can
be simply linked to the host thru ethernet.  For a good solution one
should probably throw a second cheap ethernet interface in the host to
keep network problems isolated from data transfer and control.

This will allow development in a clean, reliable and efficient
environment with compatibility to all of NIs hardware.  The only real
drawback is supporting the hardware of a cheap wintel box and the time
labor associated with that.  However the Pharlap OS has a reputation of
being fairly clean and robust to avoid the normal problems associated
with more common desktop OSs.

I hope to get this info added soon to the OSX - Labview info page
<http://sthmac.magnet.fsu.edu/labview/LVonMacOSX.html>

-Scott



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