Hello Jim,
To rename a device you need to open MAX and right click on your device and select properties. In the property window that appears you need to change the device number located under the system tab. After doing this and pressing ok the device number should update as long as the new name does not conflict with another device (i.e. changing device 1 to device 3 when another card is already called device 3). It sounds from your post that this was not working for you. If so there might be a software problem. You said that any click in MAX results in a windows ding. Does this only happen with DAQ hardware or only does everything including GPIB?
If it is a software problem upgrading your version of DAQ. Since you are running LV 6.0, you will want to install Traditional NI-DAQ 6.9.3 and you can find it
here for windows 2000. This is the last version of Traditional NI-DAQ that will work with LabVIEW 6.0. If this does not help, can you please explain a little more about your experience with MAX, what works and what does not? Are you able to run test panels on your DAQ device (right click and select test panels or select the device and press the test panels button)?
Regards,
Jesse O.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
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