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Chapter 7
Creating and Distributing Standalone Executables and DLLs
LabWindows/CVI Programmer Reference Manual
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No Math Coprocessor Required for Windows 95/NT
You do not have to have a math coprocessor or emulator to use the LabWindows/CVI 
Run-time Engine under Windows 95/NT.
Minimum System Requirements for Windows 3.1
To run a standalone executable you create using LabWindows/CVI for Windows, you must 
have the following:
MS-DOS, version 3.1 or later
Microsoft Windows operating system, version 3.1 or later
A personal computer with at least a 25 MHz 386 or higher microprocessor. National 
Instruments recommends a 33 MHz 486 or higher microprocessor.
A VGA resolution or higher video adapter
A math coprocessor
A minimum of 4 MB of memory
Free hard disk space equal to 2 MB, plus space to accommodate your executable and any 
files the executable requires
Math Coprocessor Software Emulation for Windows 3.1
To run a standalone executable you create using LabWindows/CVI for Windows 3.1, your 
system must have a math coprocessor. LabWindows/CVI recognizes the following 
coprocessor emulation programs. 
wemu387.386
 from Watcom
Q387 from Quickware
Distributing Standalone Executables under UNIX
The Create Distribution Kit command is not available with UNIX versions of 
LabWindows/CVI. However, you can use one of several UNIX shell scripts in the 
misc/bin
 
directory of the LabWindows/CVI installation directory to package your standalone programs 
for distribution.
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