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It is possible that your device shows up as a virtual serial port. You could check this by plugging in your device, and checking for new serial ports in the Windows Device Manager. If your USB device does show up as a serial port in the Windows device manager, then you would just treat it like I described previously.
If you device does not show up as a serial port then you would have to develop your own USB driver for your device. This would not be easy, and may not be possible at all depending on how much you know about your device. This tutorial explains how to communicate with a USB device in VISA.
Shawn B.
National Instruments
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Hi Larry,
If you installed the Instrument I/O Assistant from here, then IIOA.lib can be found in C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 7.x\vi.lib\InstrIOAsst\IIOA.lib (Replace 7.x with your version of LabVIEW). ConsumeBefore.vi is located in this library file. Even if all components appear to have been installed, running the installer will install these examples. I hope this helps.
Good luck,
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