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I am using LabView 6.0 with MAX 2.1 (updated today) on a Windows2000 machine. Labview is not reading the mapped ranges entered in MAX. For example, channel 0 is 0-5V which is physically 0-300 psi. When I use any of the analog input vi's, voltage only is displayed. I have never encountered this problem before -- mapping always worked. Any clues?
Did you have a previous version of NI-DAQ installed on the computer? If so, I would advise to uninstall all NI-DAQ occurances on your computer, and delete the registry entry and then reinstall NI-DAQ 6.9.1. You can get to the registry entry by clicking on the Start button then goto Run. Type in regedit to open the registry editor. Follow this path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >> Software >> National Instruments >> NI-DAQ. Delete the NI-DAQ folder, then reinstall.
If you still have problems, try creating a new virtual channel and open up one of the analog input examples to test it out. Let me know if you are not able to get it to work.