10-21-2010 10:36 AM
I have some legacy code (CVI 6.0) that I wanted to upgrade recently. The biggest reason was the ability to add the device drivers to the distribution kit. When I installed the software on a new machine I got a No Driver Error when doing a CounterStart call . In the past that error meant that I had not included CVI support when I installed Traditional DAQ. Since it was installed as part of a distribution kit I can't see what elements were installed. I assume since it was included as part if a CVI distribution kit that CVI support is automatically. How can I get rid of the no driver error?
Thanks,
CP
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10-22-2010 03:15 AM
Hi, Clutch
try this, build->distribution->managing distribution -> build step. and in drivers&components Table, you can select the driver you want to include.
see graph below
hope this can help !
B.R
Gerry
10-22-2010 07:43 AM
That is what I have done. It installs Traditional DAQ but, it doesn't include CVI support for Traditional DAQ. I can run the msi file for traditional daq inside my installer seperately and then I can choose to add CVi support. I can't seem to find anyway to add that option as a default setting for the installer.
10-22-2010 03:58 PM
Hello,
Unfortuantely, there is no way to have tDaq included in a CVI build installer with CVI support. R&D is aware of the issue. For now, the workaround is to modify the tDaq installation and add CVI support.
For more information please see this KB.