You can only change the IRQs using the NIDAQ Configuration Utility or
Measurement & Automation Explorer if you are using Windows NT and an AT board.
If you are using a PCI board, the board's resources are assigned by the BIOS at
boot-up, and they can only be changed from the BIOS. If you're experiencing
resource conflicts with a PCI-board, I would suggest switching PCI slots,
preferably to one closer to the motherboard. Some BIOSes will let you reserve
resources. Try reserving an IRQ for your board. You can also try upgrading
your BIOS. If you're using a DELL computer, I would recommend trying all
revisions of their BIOS to see if that resolves the problem.
Regards,
Erin Bray
"Liberman, Sergey" wrote:
> You can usually change IRQs for NI hardw
are in NIDAQ Configuration Utility
> (for older versions of NIDAQ) or in Measurement and Automation Explorer (for
> NIDAQ versions 6.5 and later).
>
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