09-12-2005 02:56 AM
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09-12-2005 02:52 PM
Dennis is correct. The oft-repeated analogy around here is that USB is much more like PCI than like serial/parallel. We don't show all your PCI slots in MAX because that wouldn't make any sense...You can't do anything to them without a card in them. Likewise, USB ports are useless unless you have somewhere from which to send/receive data (an installed device). USB Ports themselves can't do anything useful, but a serial port can, say, toggle its flow control pins which some people use as a "poor man's Digital I/O".
Hope this makes sense.
Scott B.
GPIB Software
National Instruments
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09-14-2005 07:57 AM
I don't know if I should answer after getting a lousy 1 star
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You will not see any USB devices or options in MAX until you delete the driver from the vendor, use the wizard, create the .inf file, and then tell the OS to use the new .inf file. You also have to have a version of VISA that supports USB. Download the latest from NI's site.
I also wonder why you need to use VISA if you already have a driver from the vendor. Why are you trying to re-invent the wheel?