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01-27-2005
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Hello Jayaprakash,
All of the missing VIs you listed are part of the IMAQ Vision installation. From the list of installed software you provided, it does not appear you have IMAQ Vision installed. If you do have it installed, I highly recommend uninstalling it (from the Add/Remove Programs menu) and then reinstalling it from the IMAQ Vision 6.0 CD. When the installer starts, perform a custom installation and choose to install support for the "Current/Latest Version of LabVIEW." It will not list LabVIEW 7.0 by name since Vision 6.0 is older than LabVIEW 7.0.
However, once the VIs are installed, there may be other issues involved as well.
The "Snap in Picture Control" example has several broken wires. This is because the image datatype changed in LabVIEW 7.0 with the newer IMAQ drivers (it was previously a cluster/pink wire, and is now an image type/purple wire). From the images you attached, the NI-IMAQ for 1394 VIs (for example, IMAQ1394 Snap.vi) appear to be using the incorrect datatype (the image wire is pink instead of purple). This could be because the driver version of NI-IMAQ for 1394 that you have came out prior to LabVIEW 7.0. You will most likely see the same problem with the Vision 6.0 VIs. To fix this, the datatypes for all of the VIs should be updated.
If you are not using NI-IMAQ for 1394 version 1.5.2, I also recommend contacting your sales representative. As long as you own a previous version of the 1394 driver, 1.5.2 is a free upgrade (however, it is not available to download). Upgrading the driver should automatically fix the incorrect datatypes for the 1394 VIs.
Best Regards,
Jesse D.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
01-27-2005 10:28 PM
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Hello Jayaprakash,
It appears that one other piece of software is either missing or out of date. With the LabVIEW 7.0 setup you had, I noticed NI-IMAQ 3.0.1 was installed. "NI-IMAQ" and "NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394" are separate products. The first is the driver for our PCI/PXI based hardware, the other is the driver for IEEE 1394 hardware. NI-IMAQ is where the missing Bayer VIs came from in the original setup. These VIs were added in NI-IMAQ 2.6, so I recommend checking to see what version of NI-IMAQ is installed and update it to at least 2.6.1. The newest version will also work, as it still includes support for LabVIEW 6.1.
Best Regards,
Jesse D.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
02-01-2005 10:05 PM
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