04-18-2006 09:06 AM
04-18-2006 11:38 AM
No, you won't need NI-VISA.
The documentation on Agilent's website with example programs is quite extensive.
Look for C program examples since that is basically what LabWindows/CVI is.
04-18-2006 07:22 PM
Additionally to nyc's comment, not only you don't have to install NI-VISA, but you also should not install NI-VISA over the Agilent IO Libraries environment. Installing both at a time will cause a VISA32.DLL conflict, resulting none of them to work correctly.
Basically LabWindows/CVI environment and CVI-generated applications must work fine with Agilent IO Libraries Suite 14.x as long as they use VISA API for GPIB access.
Makoto
04-19-2006 05:40 AM
04-21-2006 02:27 AM
04-25-2006 10:38 AM - edited 04-25-2006 10:38 AM
Hello I have A similar problem and i have tried to get it to work but nothing happens
I am using HP-IB pci 82350A card and i cant get MAX 4.0 to find it
first i installed NI-VISA 2.6
then i installed I/O library suite 14.1.801 not as primary but with side by side option
Then I installed LabView 8.0
Then I installed NI DAQ 8.0
My problem is that i do not even get the option of selecting 'Tools | NI-VISA | Passport Editor' to check the NIVisaTulip.
when i click on tool in Measurement and Automation Explorer 4.0 i only get the option of
1.Install legacy driver support.
2. National instrument product update
3. NI Registration wizard.
4. RT disk utilities (wich of i cannot select anything)
5. NI-DAQmx configuration
a) Reassign device names to default values.
b) Reset NI-DAQmx configuration
6. VI logger ( with some possibilities of choosing)
Nothing about passport or visa is visible in Tool
Please help me.
Örn Ingi Björgvinsson
student.
Message Edited by Örn on 04-25-2006 10:41 AM
04-25-2006 10:50 AM
04-26-2006 03:14 AM
Hi,
since the card you're using is an Agilent one, it's highly doubtful that it will show up under MAX.
MAX is used to list National Instruments hardware and our drivers make this listing possible, so agilent visa talking to agilent hardware won't do this unless they reverse engineered our Measurement and Automation explorer.
Sorry
Thanks
Sacha Emery
National Instruments (UK)
04-26-2006 08:33 AM