09-20-2017 05:57 AM
Hi,
I am trying to test Labview 2016 Compact RIO on Windows 10 64-bit, as the company is moving to Windows 10. To make the test, I run it on a Virtual Machine, as I have 2015 running on Windows 7 and it works.
I managed to install 2016 on the VM, but when I start MAX, it complains for the driver.
When I try to run NICRIO1600 on Windows 10, I have an error message "The specified path does not exist." (See attachment.)
Is there a known problem on it? What path does it searching for? Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Zoltan
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09-20-2017 06:20 AM
ZoltanMTS wrote:When I try to run NICRIO1600 on Windows 10, I have an error message "The specified path does not exist." (See attachment.)
Which attachment?
I can only state that I have no problems with LabVIEW 2016 & cRIOs and Windows 10 Pro 64-bit.
Regards, Jens
09-20-2017 06:23 AM
09-20-2017 06:31 AM
GerdW wrote:any comments on installing the (full) FPGA module to a Win10 computer?
Hi Gerd,
well, installing all components for a local FPGA compiler will still not work on Windows 10. I switched over to the compile cloud server of NI.
Regards, Jens
09-20-2017 09:55 AM
Thanks, I was after this information.
Regards,
Zoltan
09-20-2017 11:15 AM
Is it possible to know what is NI's plan to make cRIO Windows 10 compatible?
Thanks, Zoltan
09-21-2017 03:18 AM - edited 09-21-2017 03:19 AM
IMHO cRIO is Windows 10 compatible. What's not compatible is the complete FPGA compilation tool chain. Someone from NI has to answer if and when that will be the case again. It's a mystery to me why the ISE 14.7 support could be installed for LabVIEW 2015 (after a warning) and not anymore in LabVIEW 2016.
Regards, Jens