12-30-2009 07:32 AM
Hello,
I have the latest updates for LabView student edition and DAQmx for acquiring data from my USB 6008 and I also have an analog 3V input wired to the 6008. The USB 6008 appears to work because when I run a test panel in measurement and automation explorer, it displays the voltage input. I’m trying a very basic vi in LabView to graph an analog voltage using the DAQ assistant but I get the following message when I hit run:
Any ideas on what I can try next?
Thanks
12-30-2009 09:11 AM
Just to verify, you are using LabVIEW 2009 and DAQmx 8.9.5? You can check this by looking under "Software" on the left-hand side of Measurement and Automation Explorer.
I'll look in to this error and get back to you.
Regards,
12-30-2009 05:41 PM
Hi Seth,
I have Vista and I'm using LabView 9.0.0 and NI-DAQmx 9.0.2f0. I've got the USB6008 wired in a simple loop back for testing.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Bryan
12-31-2009 09:24 AM
Hey Brian,
What VI are you trying to run? Do you get this same error with both the DAQ Assistant and with just a simple example? Will you post a screen shot of your code? What if you create a task in MAX instead of just the test panels? Hope these ideas help.
12-31-2009 09:27 AM
Hi Bryan,
This generally happens when the driver can't access certain services associated with NI software. Do you know if anyone went through and manually stopped services? Could you run msconfig from the "Search Programs and Files" in the Start Menu and post a screenshot of the NI services that are running?
Regards,
12-31-2009 10:28 AM
I'm including a screenshot of the block diagram, msconfig for the NI software and the DAQ assistant configuration.
Thanks---
12-31-2009 10:39 AM
It looks like you are missing the NI Configuration Manager service. Could you try repairing your DAQmx installation and seeing if that fixes the problem?
Regards,
12-31-2009 12:40 PM
Seth,
I don't think the NI config manager was showing in the area I had scrolled to. Here is the complete NI display. I'm also showing another error that pops up when I hit run.
01-01-2010 09:17 AM
I just did an experiment and found out something interesting. I downloaded the same programs and connected the same USB 6008 to my desktop that is running Windows XP and everything works!
So, there is something about Vista that is causing the problem. Could it be related to Vista having two separate program files folders in my local disk (C:)? One is named "Program files" and the other is "Program files (x86)".
Thanks again,
Bryan
01-04-2010 09:16 AM
Has anyone else had issues with running the latest LabView and NIDAQmx on Vista?
Thanks,
Bryan