11-29-2006 04:24 PM
11-30-2006 02:58 PM
Anderson,
The fact that an image acquisition works in MAX but gives the error in Vision Assistant is strange. What it means when the vision acquisition window is invalid is that a setting (most likely the dimensions) of the acquisition window is incorrect for what the camera is sending. The confusion here is that that window is set in the camera file, and if there is an issue with it it will appear in MAX. I would think that possibly the issue is arising from an install problem with Vision Assistant. You may want to try uninstalling and reinstalling it.
Also, have you tried acquiring an image in LabVIEW? Try opening the simple snap example program and running it, does it give you an error? Thank you.
-Allison S.
Applications Engineering
12-01-2006 10:07 AM
12-04-2006 05:41 PM
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Hello Anderson,
It sounds like there might be something wrong with the NI IMAQ driver and not Vision Assistant. I would download/install the latest IMAQ driver. The NI IMAQ driver is now bundled into a software package called Vision Acquisition Software. It will install 3 drivers one of which included the latest NI IMAQ driver. The other drivers require a license but it will not hurt to have them installed on your machine. So if you only reinstalled Vision Assistant chances are you didn't fix the issue since it might reside in the NI IMAQ driver. I hope this helps. Have a great day.
Regards,
Mark T
Applications Engineer
National Instruments