06-01-2005 01:54 PM
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Hi vetch,
Double buffered output is a method of generating a continuous output by "dividing" the buffer into two halves to allow the buffer to be read and updated simultaneously. After wiring the output data into an input terminal, you can acquire this data in CVI by using shipping examples (found in Help >> Find Examples) such as ContAcq-IntClk.prj (Hardware Input and Output >> DAQmx >> Analog Measurements >> Voltage). If your board only supports the Traditional DAQ driver (older driver version), you can try the example attached.
If you need further information on Double Buffered Generation:
Continuous Waveform Generation [broken link removed]
Thanks,
Lesley Y.
06-06-2005 03:48 PM
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Device not available in NI-DAQmx. It is possible that the device is being used by Traditional NI-DAQ or that the device is being reset. After using a device in Traditional NI-DAQ, you must reset the device before using it in NI-DAQmx. For SCXI devices, you must reset the communicator DAQ device. Call the Traditional NI-DAQ Device Reset VI or the Init_DA_Brds function. To reset all devices in Traditional NI-DAQ, right-click the Traditional NI-DAQ Devices folder in MAX and select Reset Driver for Traditional NI-DAQ. If you are resetting the device, wait for the reset to complete. Task Name: _unnamedTask<0> Status Code: -200324"