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NI System Configuration 16.0 Linux32/64 中文/德语/日语/法语/英文/韩语 NI系统配置nisycfg16.0
System Configuration系统配置
System Configuration包含了一些实用程序,使您可以监视和控制系统中的各种NI设备。
System Configuration包含Measurement&Automation Explorer (MAX)、I/O Trace和Device Monitor。MAX是一个配置实用程序,用于访问NI设备。I/O Trace用于监测、记录和显示应用程序发出的NI API调用。Device Monitor可在系统检测到NI设备时启动应用程序。System Configuration支持LabVIEW和LabWindows/CVI等应用软件以及Microsoft Visual Studio和相关的编程语言。LabWindows标志经Microsoft公司授权使用。Windows是Microsoft公司在美国和其他国家的注册商标。
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16.0
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SYSCFG Linux 16.0.txt
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NI System Configuration 16.0 for Linux x86 32-bit/x64 64-bit
August 2016
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This file contains late-breaking news about NI System Configuration and
supersedes any information found in other documentation included in the
distribution. Refer to ni.com/linux for the most recent information about Linux
support at National Instruments.
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System Requirements
Installation
FAQs
Examples
Documentation
Linux Limitations
Known Issues
Legal Information
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System Requirements
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System Configuration for Linux software for the Intel x86 32-bit and x64
64-bit architectures has been tested on the following distributions:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Scientific Linux 6.x
OpenSUSE 13.2
OpenSUSE LEAP 42.1
For more information about supported Linux versions and distributions supported
by National Instruments, refer to ni.com/linux.
System Configuration for Linux requires at least 35 MB of disk space.
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Installation
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The installation process compiles a small amount of code to customize
the software to your installation. Before running the installer, you must have
the following compiler facilities installed from your Linux distribution CD
or other Linux distribution medium:
* The kernel source files that exactly correspond to the kernel version
you are running
* The GCC compiler and C++ support
* The make utility
Use the software-install facility of your Linux distribution to verify that the
above-listed packages are present. You can then begin installation.
Complete the following steps to install System Configuration:
Run the INSTALL script from this directory as root. The INSTALL script
ensures that all requirements are met and installs the System Configuration
software. The script installs the software into /usr/local and uses rpm to
install the package on the system.
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FAQs
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Q1: What action needs to be taken if I upgrade/change my kernel?
A1: Some action is required to make the existing NI System Configuration
installation work for the new kernel. After upgrading your kernel,
run updateNIDrivers utility as root. The utility is located in
/usr/local/bin. Be sure to have sources for your new kernel properly
installed on your system before running the utility. The utility
rebuilds the driver using the new kernel sources and copies it to
the appropriate location for the new kernel. For the changes
to take place, you will be asked to reboot your machine after the
utility completes.
Q2: During installation I get a message similar to the following one:
"Kernel source does not appear to be configured for the running kernel.
Configuration of kernel source is required to continue installation."
I do have kernel sources installed; is there anything else that needs to
be done?
A2: This problem has been seen on SUSE LINUX Professional 9.1 running the 2.6.5
kernel or newer versions of SUSE LINUX Professional. However, it is possible
that other distributions will require similar steps to resolve this problem.
On SUSE LINUX Professional complete the following steps:
1. Ensure you have installed kernel-source and kernel-syms packages
corresponding to the version of the currently running kernel. The version
of the currently running kernel can be determined by issuing the command
`uname -r`.
2. Change the directory to the /usr/src/linux- directory, where
corresponds to the currently running kernel version.
3. Run "make cloneconfig" as root to configure the sources for the
currently running kernel.
4. Run "make modules_prepare" as root to prepare the headers for
compilation.
5. THIS STEP IS STRICTLY OPTIONAL. Completing this step removes the
warning:
WARNING: Symbol version dump /usr/src/linux/Module.symvers is missing,
modules will have CONFIG_MODVERSIONS disabled.
Run "make modules" as root to compile all modules and generate
Module.symvers; this step may take 30 minutes or more to complete.
6. Run the INSTALL script for System Configuration for Linux
from this directory.
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Examples
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This release includes examples showing the use of System Configuration in
LabVIEW. The LabVIEW examples are located in the LabVIEW examples directory.
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Documentation
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Use a web browser to view the System Configuration help at
labview/help/nisyscfg.chm.
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Linux Limitations
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Some features discussed in the System Configuration documentation and help
are unavailable on Linux.
- System Configuration supports two application development environments:
* LabVIEW 2013 or later
* C and C++ (gcc)
System Configuration does not support LabWindows/CVI for Linux.
- When using System Configuration in a PXI system, several restrictions
apply:
* Control through MXI-4 is supported, but MXI-3 is not.
* Certain embedded controllers may be recommended over others for use in
Linux.
* There may be some restrictions related to routing triggers, events, and
clocks over the PXI backplane on some PXI chassis models.
- External calibration functions are not supported. Refer to your hardware
documentation for information about external calibration, and refer to
ni.com/calibration. If your hardware requires external
calibration, either perform the calibration on a Windows system, or hire
National Instruments or an independent calibration laboratory to perform the
calibration.
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Known Issues
------------
To access a list of Known Issues for System Configuration 16.0,
visit ni.com/info and enter the Info Code SysCfgKnownIssues.
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Legal Information
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