08-29-2017 01:46 PM
Hello All,
I have a NI PCI-6024E card, working with the Alcor JFTOT device (Jet fuel thermal oxidation tester). When i try run main analyzing program, appears errors "10401 AI/AO group config", "10008 at DIO port write" and program dont work. Devices & interfaces list in MAX is empty. Screens attached
Can anyone help me, please?
I first time run with that issue and NI hardware.
Best regards,
Aleksey
08-30-2017 08:24 AM
Hi Aleksey,
It looks like you are using one of our legacy drivers NI-DAQ. Which version of this driver as well as which version of LabVIEW are you running? You can check the versions under My System >> Software in NI MAX. You may need to update to the DAQmx driver. Which operating system do you have?
What changed between when it was working and now?
08-30-2017 01:26 PM
Hi,
LabVIEW Run-time 6.1 and 8.0 version (i attach photo), MAX 4.2.1.3001. Operating system Windows XP version 2002 SP2. If program build in old version LabVIEW, can it work with new driver?
Honestly, i dont know, how it was working before. The device was idle a long time, now we a trying to launch it.
08-31-2017
07:58 AM
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Please refer to this document to ensure the version of NI-DAQ that you have is compatible with LabVIEW run-time 6.1 or 8.0: https://www.ni.com/en/support/documentation/compatibility/17/traditional-ni-daq--legacy--and-labview....
Those versions are too old to work with the new driver. I believe you must have at least version 8.5.
08-31-2017 07:59 AM
Does the device show up in Device Manager? If so, what is the associated driver? Have you tried reinstalling the NI-DAQ driver?
09-04-2017 04:12 PM
Yeah, installed NI-DAQ Traditional 7.4.4, compatible with that LabVIEW version
09-04-2017 04:21 PM
Device is not visible in windows Device Manager and in unidentified devices as well. We try reinstall NI-DAQ, then install newer version, but that don't help
09-05-2017
09:35 AM
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I would try force reinstalling NI-DAQ just to be sure. You can follow this KB to force reinstall: https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA03q000000YGwJCAW&l=en-US
This will do a more complete reinstall of the driver.
10-04-2017 02:13 PM
Hi!
I reinsert card in the other PCI slot, and that help.
Thank you for answers