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Error -9314 occurred at elvis comm - check elvis connection.vi

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Could anyone help me with this? I have windows 7 64 bit. I have labview 64 bit and 32 bit installed. I have NI myDAQ connected to my laptop via USB. The CD that came with the kit is gone so I've been downloading every drive that I could install and updated.

 

Here's what I get

 

[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/78xem39.jpg?1[/IMG]

 

All I'm trying to do, is get the myDAQ to act like a digital multimeter to measure a resistor using the leads provided with hte myDAQ kit.

 

Do I need to install a battery or something into the myDAQ? I've seen a picture of a tripple A battery, but dont see any battery compartment on the myDAQ. There's a 9V battery slot on the myProtoBoard, but that doesn't help the issue.

 

Thanks,

 

jason

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Hi Jason,

 

It looks you have installed the legacy version of the NI ELVIS driver, which only supports the NI ELVIS device. To use an NI ELVIS II/II+ or an NI myDAQ and use the DMM functionality, you'll need the NI ELVISmx driver. The latest version is NI ELVISmx 4.5, which supports LabVIEW versions 2010-2013. If you have a different version of LabVIEW, let me know and I can direct you to the correct NI ELVISmx version.

Donovan
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