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NI-DAQMX version Compatability

Is there a list that shows the newest NI-DAQMX version that will work with Labview 2009 SP1?

 

I am using 2009 SP1, and am converting an existing set-up with a SCB-68A and SCC-68 to run with a new PCIE 6323 card.  The older MX version (4.6.2) does not have the SCB-68A, and doesn't appear to be setting up the 6323 properly, and the new MX version (9.7.5) that came with the card creates lost of conflicts.

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@ATPL wrote:

Is there a list that shows the newest NI-DAQMX version that will work with Labview 2009 SP1?


Yes there is:http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/B0D5630C0A50D5C6862578E800459248

 

Looks like DAQmx 9.7 is the last version that will work with LabVIEW 2009.


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Thanks for the link.

 

I have downloaded and tried both the 9.0 and 9.6 versions only to get an
"unexpected error"  and the details show "unknown".  Any suggestions?

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I checked the readme for DAQmx 9.6 here:

 

http://download.ni.com/support/softlib//multifunction_daq/nidaqmx/9.6/readme.html

 

The PCI 6323 is supported. And LabVIEW 2009 SP1 is compatible with DAQmx 9.6 as you saw from the previous post.

 

It seems like you've installed and unisntalled quite a few versions. You can try Resetting Configuration Data in NI MAX under the Tools tab and see if that allows the DAQmx 9.6 driver to launch properly.

With your current drivers and software, you should be good to go.

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I'm not able to get to the tools tab as NImax will not open at all.

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Have you been able to open NI MAX before?

 

What happens when you try to open it?

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The older version that was loaded with Labview 2009 opened and worked properly.  It didn't have the SBC-68A as an option, and I wasn't sure if all the channels for the PCIE-6323 were showing correctly.

the newer versions I downloaded and installed would not open.

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There's a process for manually resetting the MAX configuration, but in my previous experience it's more of a pain in the *hrnk* than it's worth. 

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/2C7480E856987FFF862573AE005AB0D9

and down a little ways, "For Earlier Versions of MAX".

You can also try the database corruption removal tool.

I've had good luck in the past uninstalling MAX from add/remove programs then reinstalling it again if those don't work for whatever reason. 

 

But it does sound like the MAX database is broken from all the version changes.  Fix that and I bet you'll fix the problem.

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if I have LabVIEW 2011 and installed in windows 10. how to find the right version? the DAQmx match with LabVIEW 2011 is up to 15.0, but match with win10 is 15.5 or up. there is gap between.

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LabVIEW 2011 is not supported on Win 10.  https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/documentation/compatibility/17/labview-and-microsoft-windows-compat...

 

The first version officially supported on Win10 was LV 2015 SP1.  That came out 4-1/2 years after LabVIEW 11!

 

It is time to upgrade your version of LabVIEW.

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