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I was running Labview 8.5.1 with a PCI DIO-96 card on a PC using Windows XP Professional. The PCI DIO-96 driver was a Traditional DAQ Legacy 7.4.4. The PC died and was replaced with a PC using Windows 7 64 bit. I loaded Labview ok, the PCI GPIB card seems communicates ok. I tried loading TDAQ750 but it appears it only supports Windows 7 32 bit. I also tried NIDAQ951F2 with no luck. Any suggestions to getting the PCI DIO-96 going before i ask our IT to load Windows 7 32 bit? At this point i don't know if Windows 7 32 bit will work.
Try using the DAQmx drivers instead of the Traditional DAQ. It is a much better API anyways. If DAQmx doesn't support that card, go with the PCI-6509. It is a very good card and I'm pretty sure it can be a drop-in replacement.
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I neglected to mention this is one of 2 production test stations. I have used those solutions on new test stations. I was hoping someone had run into this before. At this point I'll have IT load Windows 7 32 bit. Let you know if it works.