05-26-2007 06:13 PM - edited 05-26-2007 06:13 PM
Message Edited by Richard Fung on 05-26-2007 06:23 PM
05-29-2007 12:13 PM
05-29-2007 12:40 PM
Dear Krista,
Thank you for the reply. I highly suspect the reason for MAX database corruption is the conflict between our newly purchased PCIe-GPIB and IMAQ PCI-1405.
I tried what you suggested this morning. Reinstall MAX (even Labview) -> than installed the latest version (V2.5) of 488.2. -> than installed the PCIe-GPIB. MAX can successfully recognize the GPIB card. Later on, we installed "NI Vision Acquisition Software (with NI-IMAQ 3.7.1) -> Installed PCI-1405 -> open MAX. Than the corruption happened again! MAX now can't find its database and can't recognize either interface cards. I checked the Vista's "Device manager" both inteface cards were "running correctly". If I install PCI-1405 first, MAX can recognize it with no problem. Corruption only occur when I try to install both cards.
Can you help me with this issue? thank you very much!
Richard
05-29-2007 01:52 PM
05-29-2007 02:36 PM
Hi Krista,
These are what we have tried so far:
1) With old (V2.4) 488.2
first install Vision Acquision Software (with NI-IMAQ 3.7.1) -> than install 488.2 / GPIB -> MAX can't connect to its database-> In Labview both GPIB & Image acquisition works
2) With old (V2.4) 488.2
first install 488.2 / GPIB -> than install Vision Acquision Software (with NI-IMAQ 3.7.1); Error message occurs, it says "exist unsupported software" and it "need to be un-installed" (we think it might mean the initally installed 488.2)
3) With new (V2.5) 488.2
First install GPIB -> MAX recognize PCIe-GPIB -> than install Vision Acqui. (NI-IMAQ 3.7.1) -> MAX can't connect to its database, MAX fail to recognize both devices -> In Labview, only GPIB works, image acquisition fails
I hope these are useful. Honestly speaking, my colleague and I are tired of the install / re-install process, especially with slow Vista....
Thank you very much for your help ![]()
Richard
05-30-2007
10:48 AM
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Hi Richard,
I am very sorry about all of the re installations you have had to do. Unfortunately, the issue is probably because of the installation of NI-488.2 (V2.4) which doesn't support Vista. The best thing to do is uninstall NI-488.2 completely, to do this follow this KnowledgeBase. Once you have done this please reinstall NI-488.2 (V2.5). Just to let you know we are also trying to replicate this issue here. So please let us know the outcome. Thanks you