04-07-2019 06:29 AM
hiiii,
i installed NI MAX and PXI platform services drives along with labview 2017(32 bit) version and my laptop OS is windows 8.1.
while running set time reference program following errors are appearing on the screen can you please tell me why it's happening?
when opening NI MAX following software versions are showing in software icon(figure 4 in attached files) and in devices and interface icon PXI not showing.
04-07-2019 05:49 AM
Hiiii,
i would configuring the software for GPS synchronization as for below mentioned steps (in figure 1).but i could not geting NI PXI-6682(H) drive in resource name block, even i installed PXI platform service version 18.5
could you please tell me how to get that drive?.
04-07-2019 07:46 AM - edited 04-07-2019 07:47 AM
And how did you connect your PXI chassis to your laptop?
04-07-2019 08:18 AM
i did't connect PXI chassis device to my lap, i installed PXI platform services software drives.
04-08-2019 01:34 AM - edited 04-08-2019 01:38 AM
That makes no sense! The PXI-6682 is a PXI device that needs a PXI chassis to be usable. And if you want to use this device from your laptop you will need to have that chassis somehow connected to your laptop. This is not a software device that magically appears in your computer configuration by just installing the PXI platform services but real hardware with a specific bus that requires extra hardware in the form of a special chassis to operate,
Check the first section in this manual http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/372325b.pdf
you either need a PXI controller in your chassis on which you install and use the software or a special MXI interface to your external computer for this to work.
04-08-2019 08:22 AM
Are you running Windows on the PXI's controller? And are you developing your PXI Application on a LabVIEW Development System installed directly on the PXI? I've only used the PXI as a "Real-Time Remote" platform, connected to a Host PC running LabVIEW through a TCP/IP connection.
Bob Schor
04-08-2019 08:29 AM
@Bob_Schor wrote:
Are you running Windows on the PXI's controller? And are you developing your PXI Application on a LabVIEW Development System installed directly on the PXI? I've only used the PXI as a "Real-Time Remote" platform, connected to a Host PC running LabVIEW through a TCP/IP connection.
Most likely not. I doubt he has any PXI hardware. He since posted a different thread where he wants to use a serial connected GPS device instead. https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/gps/td-p/3910841