07-07-2006 02:26 AM
According to the specifications, all the hardware is supported :
Intel P4, Hard drive formated in FAT 32 (parallel ATA), a network card Broadcom with a BMC5751chipset.
My computer is connected to the network of my company. Could it be a problem if there is a server between my target and the host ?
07-07-2006 10:08 AM
Nicolas Hello.
Based on your last post, everything should work smoothly, especially if you have the required hardware as you state.
I am not sure what you mean by a "there is a server between your target and host." Do you simply mean you are connected to a network and not using a crossover cable? Please expound on that. Thanks
Efosa O.
07-10-2006 03:09 AM
Hello,
Indeed, I don't use a crossover cable, I am connected to the network of my company. So I think that the connection between the target and the host is done through a server. Could that be the origin of my problem ?
07-10-2006 08:57 AM
Nicolas Hello.
That should not be a problem at all as I have spoken with quite a few customers who have their Desktop ETS set up this way.
While I don't think this will make much of a difference, one thing you can do to eliminate this is to use a crossover cable to connect the host and the target.
I still feel there might be a configuration issue if you are not even able to boot up properly. Take an extensive look at the documents Prashant referenced in his post.
Thanks,
Efosa O.
NIAE
08-01-2006 08:16 AM
I too have had a number of problems getting RTOS to work on a desktop PC. The first PC I tried would not work (was a Pentium 4, parallel hard drive <32GB formatted as FAT 32, with Intel 8255X network card). I took the same harddrive & network card and put it in another computer and I was able to get it too boot up.
My problem now is that I can not get the boot.exe program to work. The computer always goes into safe mode when booting from the hard drive or floppy. I get "Searching hard disk for boot program... not found. Using safe mode program on hard drive". I know that the boot program is there (I can see it if I boot up using a WIN98 bootdisk). Is there something wrong with version 8.0 of boot.exe? There is another computer in my lab running 7.1.1 and it does not seem to have any problems.
I also can not download software to the Target using MAX. I get error code 56 (Timed out while communicating with remote target). I am using a crossover cable and was able to change the Target name & IP address, but downloading the software does not seem to work.
I have already gotten the bootdisk executables from NI but they have not solved my problem.
08-01-2006 08:38 AM
08-02-2006 07:02 AM
Hello,
I'va solved my problem thanks to the technical support of NI. In fact, thats my ethernet card which didn't work, even if it was a Broadcom 5751 chipset supported by Labview. So I use an other card and the RT Target works well.
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