LabVIEW 8.2, 32-bit version in Windows 8?

Hello

can I use Labview 8.2, 32-bit version on a 64-bit of Windows such as Windows 7 or Windows 8 OS?

I want also to the library OR-vision and other libs.

I would like to know this before you buy a laptop with Windows 7 or 8.

Thank you.

As you can see in the Policy of NI LabVIEW, LV 8.2 is out of mainstream support for the year 2010. As a result, NOR done tests/fixes for this version of LV on current operating systems. In addition, it is not displayed again in the LabVIEW operating system Support page.

So, in summary: it is your risk to install and use LV 8.2 on Windows 8.

However, there is no reason why it shouldn't work on a general scope. So, it is possible that LV 8.2 works perfectly on Windows 8.

But remember: If a problem occurs, this is YOUR question...

Norbert

EDIT: One important thing I forgot: depending on the type of application you want to run/develop, it is possible that it will not work with 8.2 Although LV 8.2 runs on Windows 8. The reason could be that you need to recent drivers in order to run the hardware in the system Windows 8. These new drivers have not been tested with LV 8.2. It is possible that the driver installation program does NOT recognize LV 8.2 at all which means that you don't have driver API available in your LV 8.2 installation.

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