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PCIe 7821R not being found by LabVIEW

Hi all,

 

I have installed LabVIEW 2019 (non SP1) version and have installed the FPGA module.  Also, installed the Multi R devices and drivers.  Lastly installed the CompactRIO drivers and devices.  In NI-MAX, I can see the card.  In Device Manager, I can see the card and the FPGA.  Why wont LabView allow me add the FPGA as a Target in the project?

 

I create a blank project, right click on "My Computer", select New->Targets and Devices.  I get the prompt to search for attached devices, but nothing is populated. If I try to add an FPGA manually, LabViews says that I can not.  

 

Anyone else seen this problem?

 

Thank you in advance for any hints!

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UPDATE:  Issue solved.  Make sure that the card being used is supported by the arch version of LabView.  In my instance, I was using the LabVIEW x64, but upon reading errata, x64 doesn't support all RIO cards.  Solution was to install x32 version of LabView, FPGA Module and associated drivers.  A few reboots later all is good and I can create FPGA targets.    

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