11-20-2009 10:10 AM
I am setting up a new system using legacy code. Windows XP running LabWindows/CVI 8.1. MAX 4.6.1f0, running a PCI-GPIB and a new NI PCIe-6361 DAQ board. The new computer only has PCIe slots, so we had to replace the older PCI-6034E.
I installed the legacy support drivers, and have the old .daq configuration files, but I can't get the PCIe-6361 to show up as a Traditional Device under Max, in fact there is no line for Traditional NI-DAQ at all. If I right-click on "Devices and Interfaces" and try to create a new "Traditional NI-DAQ Device" it doesn't have any line for a NI-DAQ device. When I launch our program, it tries to initialize Board 1 and chokes because it thinks it's not there.
Any help would be appreciated.
11-20-2009 11:43 AM
Hello pblase,
Because Traditional NI-DAQ is now a legacy driver, newer DAQ hardware is not supported using this driver. Our M Series (NI 62xx) and X Series (63xx) boards cannot use the Traditional NI-DAQ driver. Instead, they use the newer NI-DAQmx driver. Unfortunatly, if you would like to use the PCIe bus, you will need to update your code to use NI-DAQmx instead of Traditional NI-DAQ. We have an FAQ on the conversion from Traditional NI-DAQ to NI-DAQmx located here. In the future, you can refer to the readme for the driver to determine which devices are supported. For Traditional NI-DAQ 7.4.4, the readme is located here and for NI-DAQmx 9.0.2, it is located here.
Regards,