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Hi,
Beware: NI DAQ MX "base" and NI DAQ MX are different drivers. The DAQ Assistant is an Express VI (has a light blue background colour) and is therefore easy to use because it presents you with dialog box when you place one on the block diagram to allow you to set the vi up. The DAQ Assistant is built around the NI DAQ MX driver and so you need to have the NI DAQ MX driver installed to be able to use the DAQ Assistant Express VI properly. LabVIEW Version 7.0 Express will have DAQ Assistant but i believe anything prior to that release does not have daq assistant express vi.
Check this link out: https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA03q000000x1AFCAY&l=en-US
Kurt
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Hi Scharkha-
The tutorial you're looking for is located under "C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 7.0\help\daqmxtutorial.chm" for a LabVIEW 7.0 installation. In order to use the DAQ Assistant you will need to install the NI-DAQmx 8.0 driver.
It would perhaps be more informative to use a physical DAQ device when you are working through the tutorial, but it is not required. You can use NI-DAQmx Simulated Devices (see this KB for more information) to simulate most of the funcationality of a physical DAQ device.
Hopefully this helps-
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