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Where can I find information/manuals for an NI "pciStep" (TM) board with Assy No. 184903C-04?
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That's a blast from the past! Had to go to the ftp site.

 

Try:

 

https://download.ni.com/support/motion/Manuals/ValueMotion%20Hardware.pdf

 

and

 

https://download.ni.com/support/motion/Manuals/ValueMotion%20Software.pdf

 

-AK2DM

Message Edited by AnalogKid2DigitalMan on 05-06-2009 03:16 PM
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Please note, that the latest ValueMotion driver software (5.0.2) Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT Windows 2000 and Windows ME. Windows XP or VISTA are not supported. The ValueMotion product line is obsolete for almost 10 years now, so NI can't guarantee to be able to repair your board in the case of a failure.

 

If your application needs to run on XP or VISTA and/or if you plan to develop a new application, it is strongly recommended to switch to a board from the current FlexMotion family. The NI 7330 is the official successor product of the pciStep boards. Please note, that the 7330 provides a much better performance, than the pciStep boards and programming is very similar, but it's not a drop-in replacement in terms of driver software and pinout.

 

Kind regards,

Jochen Klier

National Instruments

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Thank you very much for your help. I dont have the software..Is there a suitible substitue available from NI?
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As I said, the 7330 is the best replacement that NI can offer.

 

Jochen

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