I will forward this to the news group as well I hope you don't mind. 
I think there may be others out there wondering the same thing.

National Instruments has ported LabView to Linux.  
This was done primarily due to prodding from the Linux Lab Project and a few
individuals like myself.  Once National Instruments felt there was enough
business base out there they ported it over.  You can find out more about
it at the National Instruments we site.

http://www.ni.com/linux/

I am currently running Red Had 5.1 but I am going to upgrade soon.
I am also running RT-Linux 1.1   Again I am going to upgrade soon.
I am currently running on a Pentium 450  and of course I plan on upgrading soon.

Has anyone tried any of the 1 GHz machines yet?


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> From:         [EMAIL PROTECTED][SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Thursday, May 11, 2000 3:56 PM
> To:   Basham, Richard R
> Subject:      Re: FW: [rtl] Labview
> 
> 
> 
> Richard;
> 
> You'll pardon me if I don't understand, sometimes the obvious eludes me....
> 
> Are you running a Linux version of LabView?
> 
> How do you get LabView to run under or alongside Linux?
> 
> I understand LabView to be a WinTel (i.e. Windows/Intel)  type product.
> 
> What does your configuration look like, & what operating system(s) are you
> running?
> 
> Thanks and regards,
> 
> Raymond C. Minich
> Producibility Engineer
> Dresser Piping Specialties
> Dresser Equipment Group
> Bradford, Pennsylvania
> 
> 
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