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USB X series not working in Labview 8.2(as in specification page)

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I want to use USB X series DAQ device with Labview 8.2. Unfortunately I have to use DAQmx 9.2 or later that is not compatible with Labview 8.2. In the specification it is clearly mentioned that the device is supported in Labview 8.2(extract below)

 

X Series devices include multithreaded NI-DAQmx driver software, which is compatible with the following versions (or later) of NI application software - LabVIEW 8.2, LabWindows™/CVI 7.x, or Measurement Studio 7.x; LabVIEW SignalExpress 1.x; or LabVIEW with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module 8.2.”

 

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Hey CE11,

 

It says that X series is supported in LabVIEW 8.2. And it is. If you have a look what drivers you can use, the newest version available is 9.1.1 (NI-DAQ and LabVIEW Version Compatibility (for Windows)) The most important thing is to check if this driver supports X series (see NI-DAQmx 9.1.1 readme.html). You will find out, that X series is supported, but not USB versions.

 

I believe it is because USB versions were released later than that driver came out. I think support for USB X series was added into DAQmx 9.2, therefore I believe that to use USB X Series, you will need LabVIEW 8.5 or newer. If the card was recomended by National Instruments sales representative or Engineer that it should work (i don't think so), then I think you should contact directly your local NI team.

 

regards,

Stefo

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Thank you for the reply, but it is clearly listed on the same page the USB device(also known as an x - series device). Before buying the device I also specified to the sales representive I will be using Labview 8.2 and I also had to complete an end user agreement clearly stipulating what it will b e used for and the software I will be using. But then again from the tone of your reply I must be the idiot!!!.

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Now I see what you are saying. In fact I beliebe that my statement is correct anyway, and i believe that we have a bug on our web page. I believe you need to have DAQmx 9.2 to be able to use USB versions. I created correction request #281268.

 

Unfortunately, this will not fix your case. Therefore, I believe the best would be to contact directly sales representative of National Instruments for your country. I believe we will find satisfying solution for you.

 

regards,

Martin Stefik

Application Engineer

Czech Republic & Slovakia

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Thank you

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