10-20-2006 09:30 AM
10-24-2006 05:05 AM
Hi Will,
Did you reinstall all of your software after you changed your motherboard? How similar is the new motherboard to the old one, is it a direct replacement? Are there any firmware or BIOS updates for your motherboard that may need to be run on the new system?
It could be some BIOS settings are different on the new motherboard if it is very similar to the old one, I would have a look at your plug and play OS settings in BIOS, and any other settings relating to the PCI bus.
Also try running the system with any other non-critical PCI board removed, see if this cures the problem you're seeing.
I hope some of these suggestions help!
Best wishes,
Mark
National Instruments UK and Ireland
10-26-2006 06:24 AM
10-30-2006 06:13 AM
Hi Will,
Thanks for your reply - BIOS settings for the PCI bus may or may not cause dropout for the DAQ product, it's just one of the most obvious things to check if you've changed your motherboard (as the settings for the new board won't necessarily be the same as the old one). The settings you have sound fine for a Windows 2000/XP machine.
Are you sure your new setup is up to the specification to handle what your VI is trying to do (ie: have you got the same amount of RAM or greater, have you changed the processor?). Have you installed any extra software on the new system that may be starting up periodically and interrupting the data acquisition (or draining too many system resources).
If you can't isolate the problem to a difference based purely upon the hardware upgrade, you will need to start looking at the VI structure itself and isolating what is happening when you have these dropouts - is the VI reporting any errors that you're clearing automatically, is it slowing down at particular points for any reason? It doesn't sound like you're sampling very quickly, how often are you taking data points?
Finally, I would try and run the test panels in Measurement and Automation Explorer, and see if you're seeing intermittent dropout there. If you're seeing the same issue, then your problem is either with the hardware itself or the system setup, if the problem is nto apparent then it will be something to do with your particular VI.
I hope this helps, good luck!
Mark
National Instruments UK and Ireland