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No, LabVIEW does not communicate with MAX. LabVIEW uses VISA or the GPIB functions to communicate to your instrument. A driver is a LabVIEW program that has encaspulated all of the instrument commands into an easy to use interface. You either use a driver or you write all the VISA Writes and Reads yourself after you study the instrument manual and decide what commands/queries you need. Do not confuse an instrument driver and a driver for a piece of hardware such as a GPIB controller. See http://www.ni.com/devzone/idnet/ for what an instrument driver is and how to use one.
A complete list of drivers for 7104 is available at http://sine.ni.com/apps/utf8/niid_web_display.model_page?p_model_id=725. The LabVIEW driver is the one you want. There are LabVIEW 7 and LabVIEW 8 versions available. You want to download the version 7 driver and post that. Politely ask if there is someone who can convert it for you. I cannot because I do not have the correct version of LabVIEW to save it back to 6.1.
If you wanted to try to use the CVI driver, post the files you did download (.h, .c., .fp etc.) to the CVI board and ask if there is anyone who can create a dll from it so that you can use it in LabVIEW. You will be much better off if you ask for and get the LabVIEW driver.
An instrument driver is installed in the \instr.lib folder. You should have at least one folder there now called hp34401.
07-22-2008 02:01 PM
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07-22-2008 02:09 PM
Stop trying to install a LabWindows driver. LabWindows is a C programming environment. It is not the same as LabVIEW.
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