You don't have to wait for the software to arrive if you don't mind downloading it. The software you download is the same as the software National Instruments (NI) ships to their customers. Without a serial number the software runs for 45 days. When you activate the software, using your serial number, the software contacts NI's server which then activates whatever features you've purchased.

It is true that LabVIEW programs, in general, run on Mac, Windows, and Linux without any changes. Some features are Windows only because they depend on Windows libraries, ActiveX for example. Linux is not as well supported as Windows and Mac. It only runs on certain distributions with an old 2.?? kernel.

Brent

On 6/20/2015 6:48 PM, Brooke Clarke wrote:
Hi Dave:

When I was working with LV you could run the program on a Mac, Windows
or Unix without any changes.
It's my understanding that's still true.

Note the instruments that accept SCPI commands are pretty much
interchangeable.  It's the "R2D2" commands that are model number specific.

The software is coming via Fedex ground from Washington state so should
be here in a few days, more then.

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