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About This Manual
The LabWindows/CVI Programmer Reference Manual contains
information to help you develop programs in LabWindows/CVI. The
LabWindows/CVI Programmer Reference Manual is intended for use by
LabWindows users who have already completed the Getting Started with
LabWindows/CVI tutorial. To use this manual effectively, you should be
familiar with Getting Started with LabWindows/CVI, the LabWindows/CVI
User Manual, DOS, Windows, and the C programming language.
Organization of This Manual
The LabWindows/CVI Programmer Reference Manual is organized as
follows:
Chapter 1, LabWindows/CVI Compiler, describes LabWindows/CVI
compiler specifics, C language extensions, 32-bit compiler issues,
debugging levels, and user protection.
Chapter 2, Using Loadable Compiled Modules, describes the
advantages and disadvantages of using compiled code modules in your
application. It also describes the kinds of compiled modules available
in LabWindows/CVI and includes programming guidelines for
modules you generate with external compilers.
Chapter 3, Windows 95/NT Compiler/Linker Issues, describes the
different kinds of compiled modules available under
LabWindows/CVI for Windows 95/NT and includes programming
guidelines for modules you generate with external compilers.
Chapter 4, Windows 3.1 Compiler/Linker Issues, describes the
different kinds of compiled modules available under
LabWindows/CVI for Windows 3.1 and includes programming
guidelines for modules you generate with external compilers.
Chapter 5, UNIX Compiler/Linker Issues, describes the kinds of
compiled modules available under LabWindows/CVI for UNIX and
includes programming guidelines for modules you generate with
external compilers.
Chapter 6, Building Multiplatform Applications, contains guidelines
and caveats for writing platform-independent LabWindows/CVI
applications. LabWindows/CVI currently runs under Windows 3.1
and Windows 95/NT for the PC, and Solaris 1 and Solaris 2 for the
SPARCstation.
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