Yes. National Instruments (now part of Emerson) and other sources offer :
: Version 10.x is primarily designed for Windows Vista, XP, and 2000. It is officially not compatible with Windows 7 or later without potential stability issues.
Many websites claiming to offer Multisim 10.0.1 for free are actually hosting malware. Engineering students are prime targets for hackers because:
If you have a .edu email address, apply for NI’s Student Edition. It costs around $50 per year for full access.
Happy simulating!
Yes. National Instruments (now part of Emerson) and other sources offer :
: Version 10.x is primarily designed for Windows Vista, XP, and 2000. It is officially not compatible with Windows 7 or later without potential stability issues.
Many websites claiming to offer Multisim 10.0.1 for free are actually hosting malware. Engineering students are prime targets for hackers because:
If you have a .edu email address, apply for NI’s Student Edition. It costs around $50 per year for full access.
Happy simulating!