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Sugestion for replacing DAQCard-6062e

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Hello,

I have a DAQCard-6062e and I want to replace it with a new card with PCI Express (PCIe) port, We want the same specifications as the old one. What kind of card do you suggust?

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Did you see the recommendation for the 6351 on the 6062 product page? It has a PCIe version.
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That's the one.

You do know that a simple call to your local sales engineer would be the best thing you could do.
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Okk, For sure I will also call them. Thank you.

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It's not very polite to mark your response as the solution.
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Hello all,

Due to some problems, our team leader decided to use the old DAQ (DAQCard-6062e) card on the new PC. Now I encountered new problems :), I have windows 7 (32 bits) and I installed Labview 14 with DAQmx and also Traditional DAQ 7.5 because our program is too big and written with the old Labview version and rewriting the program is time consuming and we do not have time.

When I run the program, I receive error 10243 and after that error 10401. I could not reset the driver in the "Measurement and Automation Explorer" because "right click" is disabled!  I uninstalled the DAQmx and continue working with T DAQ (To solve error 10243) but still have the same problems. As I understood the version of the labview does not match with the old driver and I have to use lower versions. Is it right?

Another question, can be both drivers (DAQmx and T DAQ) exists on one PC to run the devises?

 

Best,

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@vahhab wrote:

Hello all,

Due to some problems, our team leader decided to use the old DAQ (DAQCard-6062e) card on the new PC. Now I encountered new problems :), I have windows 7 (32 bits) and I installed Labview 14 with DAQmx and also Traditional DAQ 7.5 because our program is too big and written with the old Labview version and rewriting the program is time consuming and we do not have time.

When I run the program, I receive error 10243 and after that error 10401. I could not reset the driver in the "Measurement and Automation Explorer" because "right click" is disabled!  I uninstalled the DAQmx and continue working with T DAQ (To solve error 10243) but still have the same problems. As I understood the version of the labview does not match with the old driver and I have to use lower versions. Is it right?

Another question, can be both drivers (DAQmx and T DAQ) exists on one PC to run the devises?

 

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Tell you team leader to look at http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/B0D5630C0A50D5C6862578E800459248 and

 

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/8EC9E81C3DE4E619862573930083BD7A

 

Tell him also that tIme wasted = as money wasted.

 

 

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