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AGale,
ok, here the correct drivers for the appropriate LV-Version:
LV 6.x and older only can use NI-DAQ 6.9.3 (now called legacy) and older.
LV 7.x and 8.x can use both NI-DAQmx and traditional DAQ (versionnumber 7.0 and up). You can install and use older versions of NI-DAQ with these as well, but that has never been tested (at least not for 8.x).
Please note that you can have only one "major" NI-DAQ-Version installed at a time. So you cannot install e.g. 6.9.3 in parallel to NI-DAQmx 8.3. But you can install trad. DAQ 7.4 in parallel to DAQmx 8.3 if you like.....
If you want to use a project built in LV 6.x or older which uses NI-DAQ in LV 7.x or LV 8.x, you should update the driver as well. Since trad. DAQ is quite the same as legacy, you would want to install this one.
You can download many versions of NI-DAQ here.
Just select "MultifunctionDAQ" -> {DAQ-Version e.g. "Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy)"} -> {Versionnumber}.
hope this clears things up,
Norbert
Message Edited by Norbert B on 11-28-2006 02:03 AM
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AGale,
maybe this link gives you some more ideas.
Norbert
11-28-2006 01:12 PM
11-28-2006 06:16 PM
AGale,
What were the results after checking through the Knowledge Base article that Norbert B posted?
You can actually use NI-DAQ 7.4 with LabVIEW 6.1. It is only LabVIEW 6.0 that requires 6.9.3.
I would recommend installing NI-DAQ 7.4, and then post back if you continue to have problems.
Ed W.
11-30-2006 02:11 PM
Yeah, I checked through there, but I have a NEW batch of issues now.
Okay, the professor I'm working under todat had me take off LabVIEW 8.0 and install v. 6.1, thinking this would cure what ails us. A quick glance (and the knowledge that LabVIEW is mostly backwards-compatible) shows that it does not. Not only that, certain VIs are coming up saying they can't activate because the subVIs have been run in 8.0, so they can't run in 6.1. In other words, this thing is officially more screwed up now than it was a week ago. How do I fix this new issue? Also, would calibrating the 6703 card help me out at all?
Also of note--every bit of data was in the same position in old drive as it is in the new, to the best of my knowledge.
11-30-2006 06:09 PM
Hi AGale,
Calibrating your device won’t fix any of the software incompatibility problems that you’re having.
Unfortunately, there is no way to get those VI’s working in an older version of LabVIEW once you’ve used them in a newer version unless you explicitly save them back for a previous version. Unless you have all of the versions of LabVIEW installed from version 6.1 through 8.1, you won’t be able to do this.
However, if you’d like, you can post the VI’s to this discussion forum, and I can save them back to version 6.1, and then post them back up again. If you’re willing to do this, please post back with the VI’s attached.
I’m not sure where the source of your original software problems started, but I do apologize about the problems you’re having with these incompatibilities.
Ed W.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments