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labview DAQ channel viewer doesn´t view to much

Hi, heeelp please

I´m starting to bealive in goblins.

I have a Pci-6013, and did a university proyect using also NiDAQ 6.9.3 and Labview 6.1 eval. I tried mi code in a modern amd 2600 pc and worked fine.
Then i installed it in a Shuttle SKG1, for the cybernetic fountain (my proyect, a photo is attached, working, with the old good new computer, by the Shuttle, almost not to be seen) to be more nice. But i couldn´t get it to work, since the simple Write to digital line.vi wouldn´t get to work; LabView doesn´t read the channels i had previously configurated in the MAX explorer. When i go to tools, Data Acquisition, Daq Channel Viewer i get to see other channels i didnt configurate, like sine, or temperature.
In the Amd 2600 normal computer the problem doesn´t arise, when i go to the Channel Viewer i get to see my channels. Well, i´m in troube, since i need it to work eather in the Shuttle or in an old Pentium II, in which the same probem arises. What do have a Shuttel and a Pentium II old computer (eaven with Isa slots, besides the Pci slots) in common against a normal Amd 2600 in an Asus board in common for it to do such a thing.
Any hinch on the topic would be by this time very much apreciated.
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It is not really clear where you see what in MAX.

If you have developed and tested your program and configured the channels on the AMD PC you have to do the following:

Open MAX, select File>>Export and go through the wizard to export the NI-DAQ configuration. You will get a file. Copy this file to the target machine. There open MAX and select File>>Import. Select the file you have copied. Then you should see your channels in MAX and your application should work.

Waldemar
Waldemar

Using 7.1.1, 8.5.1, 8.6.1, 2009 on XP and RT
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The evaluation version of LabVIEW 6.1 ships with a very limited simulated version of DAQ. It also ships with a full version of DAQ. You can choose which version of DAQ to install when you install LV. The simulated version of DAQ has a handful of pre-configured simulated channels, including "sine" and "temperature". These channels would not appear in MAX but would appear in the DAQ Channel Viewer. From your description it sounds like you don't have a real version of DAQ installed on that computer, or at least not a real version of the LV DAQ support files. Try installing DAQ, making sure to select to install DAQ support for LV.
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