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can't get my R-series device to show up (for simulation)

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Per previous NI support I deleted everything and started from scratch, for the USB-7856R board:

-Installed Labview 2016 32bit on Win 7-64

-Installed the Real Time module for 2016

-Installed the FPGA module for 2016

-Installed the Xilinx ISE and Vivado tools (not mentioned in support but required for this board)

-Installed the compact RIO drivers (1600)

-Installed the R-series drivers (1600)

(I did some installing and reinstalling out of order of the last few items while troubleshooting.  The last thing I did was uninstall the R-series driver, reboot, then re-install)

Any help would be appreciated.  I already have code from another machine but need to edit with the simulation at my desktop.

thanks

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Hey Matt,

 

Can you include a screenshot of where the issue is happening? E.g. when you try to add the target to your project, when you right click on it to configure mode, etc.

Andrew T.
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Hi Andrew thanks for you help.

I did manage to get a simulation but by accident.  I right-clicked the existing hardware in my code and selected simulation under execution mode.  But that doesn't match the instructions I found on the web that this thread is about.

Here is a shot of me not finding my target device in the menu.

 

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Hi Matt,

 

One thing is that you'll need to right click on My Computer instead of the project. You won't be able to add an R Series card to the top-level Project part of the hierarchy.

 

Cheers,

Ryan C.

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Hey, that works too, thanks!

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