09-22-2017 04:28 AM
Hi team
I am new to LabVIEW.i want know about how to crate traditional NI-DAQ(Lagacy)devices in NI max. Now I am using windows 7 PC. pls ref attachment for reference
thanks and regards
Mohan
09-22-2017
04:42 AM
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Download here and install the Traditional NI-DAQ drivers.
They will only work under Windows 7 32 bit.
I'm not sure they can really co-exist with NI-DAQmx drivers like in your picture.
09-22-2017
04:44 AM
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09-22-2017 05:03 AM
Hi GerdW
The code already made by using Traditional DAQ driver. Now I am using window XP PC.I am going to change my pc in windows 7.
09-22-2017 05:05 AM
Hi GerdW
The code already made by using Traditional DAQ driver. Now I am using window XP PC.I am going to change my pc in windows 7.
Thanks and regards
Mohan M
09-22-2017 05:33 AM - edited 09-22-2017 05:38 AM
Hi Mohan,
you need to install the TradDAQ driver as already suggested in the messages above!
Now I am using window XP PC.I am going to change my pc in windows 7.
So you want to replace a PC with outdated OS and outdated hardware driver by a PC with nearly outdated OS and still outdated hardware drivers?
That's what I call "future-proof" development… 😄
09-24-2017 11:01 AM
maintenanace wrote: The code already made by using Traditional DAQ driver. Now I am using window XP PC.I am going to change my pc in windows 7.
This sounds like a good time to update the code to use DAQmx instead of Traditional DAQ. It will be a really good learning experience.
09-25-2017 12:22 PM
@crossrulz wrote:
This sounds like a good time to update the code to use DAQmx instead of Traditional DAQ. It will be a really good learning experience.
Oh yes this. DAQmx is so much easier to work with. But even if it was harder, you aren't going to get much support from NI for T-DAQ stuff. So if something doesn't quite work right, and you are using traditional DAQ on an operating system it wasn't designed, or tested for, then NI might not be able to help you with it anyway.
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