Imax 6.9.x we are now trying to use it under windows 2000 and XP to no avail. No data is returned via USB or PCMCIA (6020E and 6036E respectively). The program was compiled using labwindows/CVI, but I do not know the version. Has anyone any ideas for this.In case of USB interface it is very easy to unplug an exisiting device and
plug-in a new one that you want to test but the previously plugged device
should be ideally uninstalled both in hardware and software. Try this. Get a
PC with 2000/XP and with some working USB device such as printer/ webcam
etc. Uninstall that device using device manager, shut down the system,
unplug the uninstalled device, plug-in your CVI device and power on PC. I am
under the assumption that the PCs that you tried might show available USB
ports which probably get allocated to previous devices before CVI device
under test gets any system resource. So the USB software also needs to be
uninstalled to make port available. Just a possibility.
HTH
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Mohan Pawar
"AndyRits
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> We have an application that calls AIAcquireTriggeredWaveforms. It has
> worked well under windows 98se and NImax 6.9.x we are now trying to
> use it under windows 2000 and XP to no avail. No data is returned via
> USB or PCMCIA (6020E and 6036E respectively). The program was compiled
> using labwindows/CVI, but I do not know the version. Has anyone any
> ideas for this.
>
> We have tried several windows 2000 computers, initially suspecting USB
> until we tried pcmcia, several versions of the drivers to no avail.
> The program runs however no data is plotted to the graph and an error
> is returned that the acquisition has failed.