It will work fine but still requires TCP for VI Server operation...
To get access to TCP/IP, UDP etc. on a PC without a network card you
can install a virtual network card / loopback card. As far as I
remember you can find it as an option if you try to add a network card
in the add device panel...
We've used this on some occasions to be able to use our tcp/ip
Which he will have available if he installs a loop-back card driver
(comes standard from Microsoft)...
Dear Neal-
I think that you can implement queues to communicate between LabVIEW
app's on the same computer. Queues are one of the newer LabVIEW
features, and I feel that they will be much easier to use than a Data
Socket.
LabVIEW includes several excellent queue operation examples, which can
be