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I am trying to set up a program which seems simple, yet I keep getting
Error -10403 whenever I attempt to configure a buffer. I am using a
PCI-DIO-32HS with Windows NT 4.0 (incl. Service Pack 3) and LabView
5.0.1.f1. The memory is marked as allocated by Windows. I also am having
a great deal of trouble with an error whenever I attempt to set the
sampling frequency with Clock Config VI, both directly and indirectly
(with, say, DIO Start VI). Has anyone else run into these problems? I
contacted NatInst Tech Support and they can't seem to figure it out
either.
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Jon A. Rinkenberger
Atmospheric Physics Research Laboratory
Physical Science Department
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd.


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You may want to read my message from 7/14 titled DIO6533/AT-DIO-32HS
it seems related. Since then I got a little help from NI. The person who
I spoke with seems to think it is related to the new "measurement and
automation" software - NI-PAL is what it's called I think. If that's the
problem, then installing an older version of NI-DAQ that doesn't use
measurement and automation should fix it. I think NI-DAQ 6.0.0 and 6.1.0
would work.




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Jon A. Rinkenberger wrote:
>
>
> I am trying to set up a program which seems simple, yet I keep getting
> Error -10403 whenever I attempt to configure a buffer. I am using a
> PCI-DIO-32HS with Windows NT 4.0 (incl. Service Pack 3) and LabView
> 5.0.1.f1. The memory is marked
as allocated by Windows. I also am
having
> a great deal of trouble with an error whenever I attempt to set the
> sampling frequency with Clock Config VI, both directly and indirectly
> (with, say, DIO Start VI). Has anyone else run into these problems? I
> contacted NatInst Tech Support and they can't seem to figure it out
> either.
> --
> Jon A. Rinkenberger
> Atmospheric Physics Research Laboratory
> Physical Science Department
> Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
> 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd.
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
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Jon A. Rinkenberger wrote:
>I am trying to set up a program which seems simple, yet I keep getting
>Error -10403 whenever I attempt to configure a buffer. I am using a
>PCI-DIO-32HS with Windows NT 4.0 (incl. Service Pack 3) and LabView
>5.0.1.f1. The memory is marked as allocated by Windows. I also am having
>a great deal of trouble with an error whenever I attempt to set the
>sampling frequency with Clock Config VI, both directly and indirectly
>(with, say, DIO Start VI). Has anyone else run into these problems? I
>contacted NatInst Tech Support and they can't seem to figure it out
>either.

I have the same setup and encounter about the same problems.
Did you find a working solutions in your case?

In our case, the NI-DAQ configurator (M&A
Explorer) test fails with
"device does not respond at base address". Furthermore NT crashes whenever
I try out large buffered operations (DIO Start). With small buffer sizes
I get a Labview
error as in your case.
The card is detected by PnP and
it is possible to make simple port/line operations using Labview 5.0.

I am scanning though news + trying to get help from NI.
Tried exensively swapping PCI slots and/or with/without other PCI cards
(including other NI PCI, which seem to work ok).
Tried with NI-DAQ software 6.0 (actual version 6.6). Tried with NI-DAQ 6.6
in Windows95. None of these helped.

Thanks in advance for any feed-back,
RKe
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Dear Jon

we experienced your problems and solved them. The problem is that we solved
them without ANY help from NI.
We developed a C application outputting a 2Mhz digital 8 bit or 16 bit word.
We use mode 4 handshake.
In the last months a consultant has tried to translate in LabView the C code
successfully (after a lot of blood and wet).
One of the problems we had is that you must use nidaq 6.51. We experienced
6.6 and 6.7 that work fine in C but not with LabView.

I will enquiry our consultant for other problems in the next days.

I'm too courius if I ask what are you doing with the 6533 ?

Best regards

RFLOGIC
Phil Salamone


"Jon A. Rinkenberger" wrote:

> I am trying to set up a program which seems simple, yet I keep getting
> Error -10403 whenever I attempt to confi
gure a buffer. I am using a
> PCI-DIO-32HS with Windows NT 4.0 (incl. Service Pack 3) and LabView
> 5.0.1.f1. The memory is marked as allocated by Windows. I also am having
> a great deal of trouble with an error whenever I attempt to set the
> sampling frequency with Clock Config VI, both directly and indirectly
> (with, say, DIO Start VI). Has anyone else run into these problems? I
> contacted NatInst Tech Support and they can't seem to figure it out
> either.
> --
> Jon A. Rinkenberger
> Atmospheric Physics Research Laboratory
> Physical Science Department
> Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
> 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd.
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Share what you know. Learn what you don't.
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