12-31-2012 04:04 AM
how can i add Daqmx application windows on measurement studio 2010 in visual studio 2010?
i have VS2010 & MS2010 & device driver 2012.8.
After i installed the drivers for my visual studio 2010. I can not open that Daqmx application windows?
in fact,I do not know which drivers to use Daqmx Application windows can be installed.
Please Help Me
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12-31-2012 06:04 PM
Hi SAM.2012,
When you installed your software, did you follow the correct order for installing multiple pieces of National Instruments software? In your case, I would advise installing Visual Studio 2010, Measurement Studio 2010, and finally NI-DAQmx, in that order.
Additionally, be sure to install support for .NET when you install the driver software. This will install the example programs which ship with NI-DAQmx. For additional resources on using NI-DAQmx in text based environments, you can view this document.
If this doesn't answer your question, please reiterate the question more clearly, and I will try to answer it as best I can.
Warm Regards,
01-02-2013 04:01 AM - edited 01-02-2013 04:04 AM
Thanks for your Replay.
We have the following software installed (In Order)
1) Visual Studio 2010
2) LabView 2010 SP1
3) Measurement studio 2010
4) Device Driver NI-SCOPE 3.7 For NI SCOPE 5112 PCI
but not added NI-Daqmx Windows application in Visual Studio.
The picture is attached.
in Additional, we use Windows XP Pro SP3
Why not add Ni-daqmx windows application?
Best Regard
SAM
01-03-2013 10:02 AM
Hi SAM,
In order to work with NI-DAQmx in Measurement Studio, you will need to install NI-DAQmx. As I said in my last post, make sure you install support for .NET so you can access the API and examples for C# and VB .NET.
Warm Regards,
01-06-2013 12:26 AM
Hi Daniel
I am a beginner in this field.
When I installed the DVD NI-SCOPE 3.7,NI-Daqmx 9.1.7 was also installed.
Do I need to install version 9.6?
How do I know that support for .NET is installed?
Please guide me
Thank you & Sorry for the many questions.
01-07-2013 10:31 AM
Hi SAM,
In order to install support for Measurement Studio, you will need to install the support for this when you install the NI-DAQmx driver. Since it doesn't seem like you installed .NET support for Measurement Studio in the first install, you may add this support by running the National Instruments Software installation utility.
You can access this by going to Control Panel»Uninstall/Change Programs»National Instruments Software»Uninstall/Change. Once the National Instruments Software dialog appears, you will need to choose NI-DAQmx 9.1.7 from the Products tab, and select Modify. This will ask you to insert the driver disk to continue the install. For this, simply insert the drivers DVD you have, with which you initially installed NI-DAQmx.
From here, you can choose Custom install, and choose to install .NET Framework x.x Languages Support (x.x will represent whichever version of the .NET Framework you will be developing in) with Measurement Studio Integration. This document has screenshots of what you will be seeing in the custom installation. The third figure in the previous document shows what I mean by installing support for .NET in Measurement Studio.
Please let me know if you have any more questions.
Warm Regards,
01-13-2013 03:02 AM
Hi Daniel
Thanks for your help,The problem was solved.
now i can see the NI DAQ windows application.
but we can not use NI-PCI 5112 (high speed digitizer) on NI DAQ Windows Application.
we select all items in project Task Wizard/acquire signal list but
My device is not displayed!(The message "Not Supported" is displayed)
what is my problem?
which one acquire signal must be selected to use for my device?
warm Regards
SAM
01-14-2013 11:52 AM
Hello SAM,
Does the NI-PCI 5112 show up in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX)? Can you communicate with the card via test panels? You can launch MAX from Start » Programs » National Instruments » Measurement & Automation. I have included a link below that details how to use the Test Panels.
Using Test Panels in MAX: http://www.ni.com/white-paper/4638/en
Also, it is recommended that you start a new thread when you have a new question. This helps others navigate the forums more easily in order to solve their questions.
Regards,
Jason D
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
01-14-2013 10:00 PM - edited 01-14-2013 10:02 PM
Thank you Daniel for your solution.
and OK Jason I'll start a new thread for another questions!!!