10-23-2006 09:29 PM
10-24-2006
01:11 PM
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Hello Seth,
You are correct in that if you ever used the USB-6008 on a windows machine with NI-DAQmx installed, you will need to switch the driver on the device to DAQmx base so you can use it on a MAC. It appears that you did this correctly, however to be sure can you verify that you performed steps similar to what is described here? In this KB they switch from DAQmx base to DAQmx, however you want to switch to DAQmx base.
After you switch the device to DAQmx base, you will no longer see the device under NI-DAQmx Devices in Measurement and Automation explorer (MAX). The utility you need to use after you install DAQmx base on the 6008 is called lsdaq. It can be found in your Start menu >> Program >> National Instruments >> NI-DAQmx Base >> Utilities >> NI-DAQmx Base List Devices.
In OS X, you can find lsdaq in your Applications folder under National Instruments >> NI-DAQmx Base. This utility will list all devices it detects that can run off DAQmx base. When you plug the device into your system you should see a flashing LED, just like you previously had with DAQmx.
The error you are currently getting sounds like you have a corrupt driver. I would try uninstalling and reinstalling DAQmx and DAQmx Base on your machine. You can find the latest version of DAQmx Base here, and DAQmx here.
You could also install these drivers on another windows machine to make sure that everything installs correctly.
I hope this helps,
Jesse O.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
10-24-2006 01:20 PM