03-31-2010 01:54 PM
04-01-2010 06:08 PM
Hello,
The first step in this troubleshooting process is to ensure that the DAQmx Base Firmware update has occurred correctly. The video capture linked below will outline the process of properly associating the device firmware:
Firmware Update from DAQmx to DAQmx Base for USB-6008/6009
Subsequently, we should be able to view the device in the lsdaq utility. Please note that the USB-6009 will need to use dynamic tasks to interact with DAQmx Base. The dynamic examples are located in the LabVIEW Example Finder (Browse according to: directory) daqmxbase >> dynamic >> Analog Input (etc.)
After reviewing this firmware update process, please post back, if the device continues to remain invisible in the lsdaq utility.
Cheers!
Patrick Corcoran
Application Engineering Specialist | Control
National Instruments
04-09-2010 05:23 PM
Hello PCorcs
I've followed the instruction exactly given in the screencast and I am still not able to get the USB-6009 to be reconized on the Mac. I've updated the firmware and it shows that the firmware is current on the FWUpdate.exe. The device shows up fine in the lsdaq.exe on the Windows side while it remains invisible on the Mac.
Regards,
-Ram
04-12-2010 06:45 PM
Hi Ram,
Are other USB devices working on the computer? Where was the USB Proper outputs sourced from (Windows//Mac)?
If you execute the lsdaq utility from the terminal window, are any error codes returned in searching for devices? Does changing USB ports have any affect?
Are any other National Instruments products connected to the Mac system?
You had mentioned revisited, does this mean you were working with another Mac?
I appreciate your responses. I am trying to gain a clearer picture of what may be happening on this system. I have been working directly with a 6009 on a Mac OS 10.5, and have not seen the same behavior with the lsdaq utility. What versions are running on your system? (I assume OS X is 10.5, but want to be sure.) Also, what version of the NI-VISA driver is installed on the machine?
The DAQmx Base driver is built using the low level VISA protocols, and must have a compatible VISA counterpart to interact with devices correctly. Again, thank you for your time. I look forward to your responses.
Thanks,
Patrick Corcoran
Application Engineering Specialist | Control
National Instruments