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Good afternoon.
I believe i have instaled 2013. We have a volume licence agreement. I want to start experimenting and learning FPGA using cRIO. Using max and expanding the software on my machine i can see no mention of the FPGA module that i expected to see.
Am i looking in the wrong place? i suspect it has not installed properly, and it will be a user error, but i just wanted to post incase i am monumentally overlooking something blindingly obvious.

Have a good day.

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Hi George,

 

you need to expand the Softwre tree in MAX and also the LabVIEW sub-tree:

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You might also open the NI License Manager and check the licensed software parts in there…

 

FPGA and RealTime are modules to be installed additionally to LabVIEW.

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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In the future pleas use a more descriptive title.  When posting a question:

 

  • Have a useful title.  The title of your question should never be "labview" for "fpga".  Your title should also not be a paragraph.  It should be a quick summary of the topics your post is going to discuss.

By the way the device will appear under devices and interfaces in MAX as something like RIO0 for USB, PXI, or PCI FPGAs.  I'm guessing sbRIO and cRIOs will show up under the network devices.

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