The department maintains a site-license for LABVIEW, allowing research groups and lab computers access to the software.
Please note that LABVIEW is only available to labs/research groups who have paid a $480 subscription recharge to license the software. The software can be used by as many members of the lab as needed, provided that the research group has paid the yearly recharge fee. The fee covers yearly updates.
For Windows users who have previously used this link, visit the ni.com site:
https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/downloads/software-products/download.software-platform-bundle.html#329065 (64-bit link)
https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/downloads/software-products/download/packaged.labview.329059.html (32-bit link)
to download the installer, which is copied to your Downloads folder. Then run the installer program to get the LabView software from ni.com. When the software has been installed, the user then registers (using his/her P&A e-mail address) and uses our assigned s/n to activate the applications.
For new users, try the following file(s) from the above sites,
ni-software-platform-bundle_19.1_suite_online_repack.exe (64-bit)
ni-labview-2019-x86_19.1_suite_online_repack2.exe (32-bit)
Please contact the help desk to request the serial number. Note: Our s/n works on the versions listed above.
Activation is not needed, so this is only intended for use by groups that have contributed to the licensing costs.
LabView 2019 Professional Development System (64-bit) for OS X 10.13 or 10.14 (650 MB)
LabView 2016 Professional Development System (64-bit) for OS X 10.10 or 10.11 (713 MB)
LabView 2015 Professional Development System for Linux & OS X 10.8, 10.9 or 10.10 (4.19 GB)
LabView 2014 Professional Development System for Linux & OS X 10.8 or 10.9 (3.22 GB)
LabView 2013 Professional Development System for Linux & OS X 10.8.0 or later (2.66 GB)
Free 7-day Evaluation of LabVIEW for at-home learning:Download NI LabVIEW
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