09-23-2005 09:00 PM
09-26-2005 09:27 AM
09-26-2005
03:25 PM
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Drivers are completely seperate from and non-essential to LabVIEW. You can simply install them on an "as needed" basis if you like. LabVIEW versions 7.0 and 7.1 are independent releases of LabVIEW and should install just fine on their own. We do not ship one with the other, so if you seem to have both of them, then perhaps they got mixed together. In contrast, LabVIEW 7.1.1 is an upgrade (dependent on LabVIEW 7.1 being installed), but I would not install it unless you are experiencing one of the bugs that the upgrade fixes (check the release notes if you're curious what those are). For a first-time install, I would recommend simply installing LabVIEW 7.1, and when you get to the drivers section, simply exit out of the install. Then, depending on what hardware you will be using with LabVIEW, I would download the latest drivers from our website (which are often times newer than those shipped on CD) and install them individually.
Kind Regards,
09-30-2005 07:25 PM