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Windows 11 Home and LabView

Hi.

 

I tried to connect several instruments (Ex: Agilent 8453 UV/Vis spectrophotometer) to LabVIEW2021 on my PC with Windows 11 Home edition. But, none of the instruments show up in NI-MAX. Please help. 

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Please ensure you've installed NI-VISA drivers. BTW, how are you connecting the instruments to the laptop? over USB-GPIB or USB or TCP?

Santhosh
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Hi Santhosh.

 

Thank you for your response.

 

I'm using GPIB-USB which worked for a PC with Windows 7. And yes, I had NI VISA installed.

 

 

 

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Do you also have the NI 488.2 drivers installed?

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Yes Gregory. 

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the LabVIEW Readme file 2021 indicate that the windows version compatible with LabVIEW 2021 are (Windows 10 ,Windows Server 2019,Windows Server 2016 ) so Windows 11 is not indicated in the List.

https://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/374715r.html 

 

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@Zhulfaa wrote:

Hi Santhosh.

 

Thank you for your response.

 

I'm using GPIB-USB which worked for a PC with Windows 7. And yes, I had NI VISA installed.

 

 

 


Let's look at that hardware one more time and get a specific model number since many older NI GPIB-USB devices have become quite obsolete.  Unless that is really a GPIB-USB HS or HS+ it's probably not going to have modern driver support in NI VISA .  The GBIB-USB A dropped support many years ago an currently the only searches returning for GPIB-USB B devices run into archives that NI hasn't got around to transitioning to the newer documentation database.

 

The ReadMe file for your exact version of NI VISA will contain a list of supported hardware.  One day someone should change that title to "ReadMeYesIAmReallySerious"


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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As Jay pointed out, and I found out the hard way last week, NI GPIB-USB-B are not suported by NI-VISA drivers >version 17.6  See this article, https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA00Z000000g0uXSAQ&l=en-CA

 

Craig

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