Windows系统下(Linux和MAC系统下请自行了解清楚)NI的各种软件、模块、工具包、驱动程序,使用NI许可证管理器来激活的,绝大部分的都可以使用NI Lincense Activator来激活,以下链接可下载:
NI序列号Serial Number生成激活工具NI License Activator,LabVIEW/VBAI/VDM/VAS等软件模块工具包破解工具不限版本
http://pcmv.cn/thread-490-1-1.html
视觉论坛的各种资源,除了视觉相关的模块有使用外,大部分的都不会使用,所以仅提供资源不能提供技术支持。资源的下载地址一般会同时提供NI官方地址和百度网盘的下载地址。某些工具包NI的地址失效或没有NI的下载地址,那视觉论坛也没有办法,只能尝试使用百度网盘地址下载;如果百度网盘的下载地址失效过期,可联系论坛客服更新。现在NI的下载服务器对我国IP地址不是很友好,有些时候速度很慢或大的资源下载很容易出错,这样会造成安装过程各种类型报错而无法安装。建议在下载完成后,对下载资源做校验和验证(NI一般会提供MD5或SHA256等),与官方或视觉论坛提供的校验和对比,一致就可以安装,如果不一致,则需要重新下载。视觉论坛早期下载的资源,那时候NI没有这么多限制,基本上都是正常下载的资源;后期下载的资源,都与NI的正确校验和对比过,保证是正确的资源才上传到百度网盘,所以百度网盘的资源基本上是正确的。校验和工具下载地址:
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LabVIEW 2014 GPU Analysis Toolkit Win32Eng NI LabVIEW GPU分析工具包32位2014版
NI LabVIEW GPU分析工具包
通过LabVIEW应用程序与NVIDIA CUDA GPU通信
使用LabVIEW内含的cuBLAS和cuFFT函数快速原型GPU算法
使用CUDA运行引擎和驱动API选择GPU设备和管理资源
从LabVIEW访问关于调用自定义GPU代码的文档
NI LabVIEW GPU分析工具包可让用户通过LabVIEW应用程序与NVIDIA CUDA图像化处理单元(GPU) 进行通信。 借助该工具包,用户可在系统的GPU设备中打开引用,在CPU和GUP内存间传输数据,控制GPU代码的执行。
LabVIEW GPU分析工具包包含一系列用于快速原型GPU算法且LabVIEW中的CUDA基础线性代数子程序库(cuBLAS)和CUDA快速傅里叶变换库(cuFFT)信号处理函数。 此外,CUDA运行引擎和驱动API可用于帮助用户选择设备和管理资源。 对于高级用户,该工具包包含的文档介绍了如何从LabVIEW应用程序调用自定义GPU代码或从其他免费可用NVIDIA库(如 NVIDIA性能基元库[NPP])和CUDA稀疏矩阵库[cuSPARSE])执行函数。
用户可在基于Windows操作系统的LabVIEW 32位和64位开发环境中使用该工具包。 如需了解更多关于工具包功能的信息或查看文档,请访问“资源”选项卡。 注意:LabVIEW GPU分析工具包的功能与LabVIEW Real-Time模块不兼容。 该工具包不能用于在GPU设备上执行现有LabVIEW图形化代码。
LabVIEW GPU分析工具包主要通过下载方式交付;用户可下载评估版或者在ni.com/downloads购买后下载。
如需了解关于系统要求的信息,请查看“资源”选项卡。
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百度网盘和NI官方下载地址:
LabVIEW 2014 GPU Analysis Toolkit Win32Eng NI LabVIEW GPU分析工具包32位2014版
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LabVIEW 2014 GPU Analysis Toolkit Readme
Version 14.0.0
June 2014
This file contains important information about the LabVIEW 2014 GPU Analysis Toolkit, including installation instructions, a partial list of bugs fixed for the GPU Analysis Toolkit 2014, and known issues.
Overview
System Requirements
Installation Instructions
Product Security and Critical Updates
Known Issues
Bug Fixes
Accessing the Help
Finding Examples
Automating the Installation of NI Products
How to Use NI Software with Microsoft Windows 8.x
NI Software Support for Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003
Legal Information
Overview
The LabVIEW GPU Analysis Toolkit provides VIs for offloading FFT and BLAS operations to a graphics processing unit (GPU) device. This functionality is useful in applications with computationally challenging problems. A GPU can compute large problems while the CPU continues to function as the primary processor. If you have a GPU device installed and it is accessible from the host processor, the GPU Analysis Toolkit allows you to manage the device and its resources from LabVIEW.
System Requirements
In addition to the system requirements for the LabVIEW Development System, the GPU Analysis Toolkit has the following requirements:
LabVIEW 2014 Full or Professional Development System (32-bit or 64-bit)
At least 90 MB of disk space
Note This requirement does not include the disk space you need for the NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit.
NVIDIA GPU device
NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit version 4.0 or later
NVIDIA display driver
Refer to the LabVIEW Readme for additional system requirements and supported operating systems for LabVIEW 2014.
Installation Instructions
Double-click the setup.exe file in the root directory of the LabVIEW GPU Analysis Toolkit installer and follow the instructions on the screen to install the GPU Analysis Toolkit.
Note To install the NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit, go to the CUDA Downloads page of the NVIDIA website. Install the 32-bit or 64-bit version of the CUDA Toolkit that corresponds to the host computer operating system. The computer also must have a version of the NVIDIA display driver released after June 2010. If Windows Update is enabled, the computer likely has a version of NVIDIA display driver that works with the CUDA Toolkit version 4.0. You can find and download supported display driver installers on the same page where you download the CUDA Toolkit.
Product Security and Critical Updates
Visit ni.com/security to view and subscribe to receive security notifications about National Instruments products. Visit ni.com/critical-updates for information about critical updates from National Instruments.
Known Issues
You can access the software and documentation known issues list online. Refer to the National Instruments website for an up-to-date list of known issues in the GPU Analysis Toolkit.
Bug Fixes
The following items are the IDs and titles of a subset of issues fixed in the GPU Analysis Toolkit. This is not an exhaustive list of issues fixed in the current version of the GPU Analysis Toolkit. If you have a CAR ID, you can search this list to validate that the issue has been fixed.
ID | Fixed Issue |
415193 | The CLN in STRSM (cublasStrsm).vi is not configured properly and causes crashes in 32-bit LV |
433466 | Complex FFT (CDB, CDB).vi incorrectly calls Complex FFT (Set Context - cufftExecC2C).vi instead of Complex FFT (Set Context - cufftExecZ2Z).vi |
Accessing the Help
Refer to the LabVIEW Help, accessible from Help»LabVIEW Help in LabVIEW, for information about the GPU Analysis Toolkit.
Finding Examples
Select Help»Find Examples from LabVIEW to launch the NI Example Finder. Navigate to the Toolkits and Modules»GPU Analysis folder to access the examples. You can modify an example VI to fit an application, or you can copy and paste from one or more examples into a VI that you create.
You also can find the examples for the GPU Analysis Toolkit in the labviewexampleslvgpu directory.
Automating the Installation of NI Products
You can automate the installation of most NI products using command-line arguments to suppress some or all of the installer user interface and dialog boxes. However, starting with the August 2012 releases (products using NI Installers version 3.1 or later), you may need to perform additional steps before or during a silent installation of NI software.
If the NI product you are installing uses Microsoft .NET 4.0, the .NET installer may run before any NI software installs and may require a reboot before the installation of NI software begins. To avoid a .NET reboot, install .NET 4.0 separately before you install NI software.
For more information about automating the installation of NI products, refer to the following KnowledgeBase articles:
For more information about silent installations of individual NI products, refer to KB 4CJDP38M, Automating the Installation of a Single Installer.
For more information about silent installations of NI products in a suite, such as NI Developer Suite, refer to KB 4GGGDQH0, Automating the Installation of a Suited Installer.
To determine what version of NI Installers your product contains, refer to KB 4CJDR18M, How Can I Determine the Type and Version of My National Instruments Installer?.
How to Use NI Software with Microsoft Windows 8.x
When you install National Instruments software on Microsoft Windows 8.x, you will notice a few additional tiles in the Apps view, including shortcuts to NI application software products such as NI LabVIEW, Measurement & Automation Explorer (NI MAX), and NI Launcher.
Using NI Launcher
NI Launcher helps you find and launch installed NI products. It provides you with a method of finding NI products similar to the Start menu in previous versions of Microsoft Windows. To use NI Launcher, click the NI Launcher tile in the Apps view. NI Launcher launches the desktop and opens a menu containing a list of NI products. Click any NI product to launch it.
Note NI MAX does not appear as a desktop shortcut when installed on Microsoft Windows 8.x. You can launch NI MAX either from the Apps view or from within NI Launcher. |
Pinning Frequently Used Applications
For convenience, you can pin your most-used NI applications, such as MAX, to either the Start screen or the Taskbar on the desktop, as necessary:
Current Application | Icon Location | Pin to Action |
Windows 8.x Desktop | Desktop Taskbar | Right-click application and select Pin to Taskbar |
Windows 8.x Desktop | Start screen | Right-click application and select Pin to Start |
Windows 8.x Start screen | Desktop Taskbar | Right-click application and select Pin to taskbar from the menu bar on the bottom of the screen |
Finding All Programs
If you want to find a particular application or related files, such as documentation files, from the Start screen, you can access all installed files from the Apps view. To get to the Apps view, right-click anywhere on the Start screen and select All apps (Windows 8) or click the down arrow on the bottom left of the screen (Windows 8.1).
For more information about NI support for Windows 8.x, visit ni.com/windows8.
NI LabVIEW GPU Analysis Toolkit Drops Support for Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 in 2016
National Instruments LabVIEW GPU Analysis Toolkit will drop support for Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 as of July 1, 2016. Versions of the GPU Analysis Toolkit that ship after July 1, 2016 will not install or run on Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003. For detailed information about NI application software product life cycles, visit ni.com/info and enter one of the following Info Codes:
Product | Info Code |
NI LabVIEW | lifecycle |
NI LabWindows™/CVI™ | cvi_lifecycle |
NI Measurement Studio | mstudiolifecycle |
NI TestStand | tslcp |
NI DIAdem | ddlcp |
NI SignalExpress | selcp |
NI VeriStand | nivslifecycle |
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