Other than the obvious price hurdle (hardware=$2500-$3500;
software=$3500-$5000), and the stomach-turning need to use Windows, can
anyone give me their thoughts on what the other disadvantages are of the
new LabVIEW RT system? (they've put out a real-time version of LabVIEW
that utilizes special boards that have an on-board 486 processor to run
the real-time tasks: http://www.natinst.com/labviewrt/).

I'm not considering it for myself, but in the interest of RT-Linux
advocacy and fairness, I want to be able to recommend to people why they
may or may not find the LabVIEW-RT system suitable for a given
application.

Thanks!
Dave

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