01-20-2009 12:25 PM
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01-21-2009 11:06 AM
riceowl--
Out of curiosity, what kind of PC are you using (e.g., Dell or Custom with Gigabyte motherboard, etc.)? Have you tried swapping slots and moving the cards around in your PC? Where are you seeing this conflict? In Device Manager? Is this the first time you have used this MXI device? Has this ethernet card and MXI device ever worked before in the same PC? What kind of ethernet card is it? Do you get the same behavior in another PC with the same ethernet and MXI card?
Lots of questions
Cheers!
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Tyler C
01-21-2009 11:40 AM
01-22-2009 07:59 AM
when the card is install and power applied, the following error message comes up during the initial boot cycle:
ERROR INITIALIZING PCI EXPRESS SLOT 3
NIC FAILURE
I've tried another MXI card with the same results...I only have one machine to try out and it only has one express PCI slot...we are using the onboard NIC that is on the Dell motherboard....the tower is labeled as a Precision T3400 and we are running XP....
01-22-2009 08:48 AM
riceowl--
What MXI device are you using? What is the part number? Do you have a PXI chassis powered up, running, and connected to you PC when you power on your computer?
Cheers!
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Tyler C
01-22-2009 08:52 AM
we have a PXI chassis and an RF unit....neither of the devices are connected to the MXI card at anytime....we have trouble just getting the card installed with no errors at this time...after I can do this with no issues, I plan to test both devices to make sure they are functioning properly...
carlos
01-22-2009 09:21 AM
What about the MXI device? What is the model and part number (e.g., PCIe-8361 and 195315C-01L)? I've seen this behavior before with a PCIe-8361, and to alleviate this symptom I made sure that a powered-on PXI system was connected to the MXI controller before powering on the computer. I'd be interested in hearing if that works for you.
Cheers!
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Tyler C
01-22-2009 09:41 AM
MXI card: NI PCIe-8361
PXI unit: NI PXI-1033 194918A-01
RF unit: NI PXI-1042Q 191238C-01
01-22-2009 02:36 PM
riceowl--
In order to communicate with your chassis, you will need a PXI MXI device in slot 1 of the PXI-1042Q. The PXI-1033 has an integrated MXI device that you should be able to directly connect to in the back of the chassis. Were you able to try connecting a powered-on PXI system (PXI-1033 or PXI-1042Q) to your PC's MXI and then powering on your PC? This will be good information for any other forums members that run into a similar issue.
Cheers!
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Tyler C
01-22-2009 02:48 PM