12-02-2009 01:46 PM
The NI-IMAQdx V3.4 readme document states that:
If you have an Intel Pro/1000 Series gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC), it is recommended that you install the High Performance GigE Vision Driver. This will ensure optimized performance and minimal configuration.
Are all Intel Pro/1000 series boards supported (GT-PCI, PT-PCIe)? Are other Intel series boards also supported? Is the Intel Giga CT (PCIe) (82574L chip set) board supported? What is the difference in performance if this driver is not installed?
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12-02-2009 02:35 PM - edited 12-02-2009 02:35 PM
Hi John,
To answer one of your questions, there are many advantages to using the high performance driver when available:
Now, in terms of which interfaces are supported, we support most of the Pro/1000 series that are and were in widespread use. In general though, the only ones we can guarantee are the ones that are built into cards that NI sells since we can do our own validation on them. Because if this, our drivers INF files will limit themselves to specific chipsets that we have validated internally. So the best way to guarantee compatibility would be to get the cards from NI.
However, ff you have a copy of IMAQdx installed, you can look at the nigevk.inf file (typically in C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\NI-IMAQdx\Staging\NI GigE Vision) to see which PCI IDs are listed in the INF file. The PCI ids are the best I can advise because Intel's product labeling is not always clear as to which chipset and revision the card has on it.
The 82574L is listed in our currently shipping high performance driver's INF as PCI ID 0x10D3, so if you have that same one it *should* be supported. I'd advise against the GT line because 32bit/33Mhz PCI does not have the bandwidth to sustain GigE Vision traffic.
Hope this helps,
Eric