09-23-2009
11:42 PM
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02-26-2024
01:28 PM
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migration-bot
Need help to see if I can get my PC-DIO-24 to be recognized in MAX using Legacy NI-DAQ. I have found that NI-DAQ 7.4.4T supports the board but unfortunately for me, it doesn't support LabVIEW 6.1 which is the version I own. NI-DAQ 7.4 is the last version that supports LV6.1. There is a gap of 2 minor revisions that is preventing me from having success... Does anyone have any suggestions?
Regards,
Rick
09-24-2009 09:31 AM
09-24-2009
11:26 AM
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02-26-2024
01:28 PM
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migration-bot
Based on the NI-DAQ Driver Support: Legacy ISA/PC/AT/VXI table, it appears that the NI PC-DIO-24 under Win2K is only covered by NI-DAQ (Legacy) 7.4.4 However, the readme file for NI-DAQ 7.4 (https://download.ni.com/support/softlib/multifunction_daq/nidaqmx/7.4/readme.html#TradOnlySupport) shows the board as supported and makes no mention of the Win2K incompatibility. Soooo, I will download and try 7.4 this evening and let you know what the outcome is. Cheers!
09-24-2009 12:22 PM
09-25-2009 07:50 AM
I installed NI-DAQ 7.4 but still no PC-DIO-24 shows up in the list of traditional devices for me to choose from. When I open MAX, I see my AT-MIO-16XE-50 DAQ board in the tree. Because the DIO-24 is not PnP, I right-click on the Traditional NI-DAQ item in the MAX tree to add a device, however, the only option that is presented to me is to add a remote device. The option for local device is disabled. The jumper/dip switch configuration on the DIO-24 is set to factory default and I do not see any conflicts in the Windows Device Manager (the DIO-24 does not appear in the devices). Any ideas???
Regards,
Rick
09-25-2009 10:23 AM
Typical procedure is to install DAQ software then the hardware, so:
Try powering down the PC, remove the DIO-24 card, power up the PC.
Power down again, install the DIO-24 card and power up the PC.
-AK2DM