This link lets you select the Community Edition for home use or the 7-day evaluation for commercial/academic use. If you are willing to download and install LabVIEW, you can open the VI file. (NOTE: In April 2020, LabVIEW Community Edition was released. There are unofficial 3rd-party tools (like the one in answer) which can convert VIs without LabVIEW.If you know someone else who has LabVIEW, you can ask them to open the VI for you and save the Block Diagram as a picture file for you (preferable in the form of a Snippet).Way 1: I mounted the 'v2020SP1community-linux.iso' file using the 'Furious ISO Mount Tool'. You can get a third party to convert the VI for you: How to Install LabVIEW Community Linux I attempted to install LabVIEW Community edition two different ways, and got errors with both of them. Third party support to view VIs without LabIVEW Officially, you need LabVIEW to read, edit, and execute a *.vi file. If that's your question then the answer is "No", not directly. I presume you're asking, "Can I open a *.vi file and look at its source code (which is called the "Block Diagram"), without using LabVIEW?" But is it possible to read a LabView program without Labview?
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