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I've unearthed a PCI-6024 DAQ card, which gave good service in the past and would just right for a new job I've got.  However, the PC I used it in before has long gone and I'll need to install it in a new PC.  

Do you still support this old card and can I get drivers for it on Windows 10?

 

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In this case, looking into the latest driver would be a solution.

The latest is DAQmx 19.5. According to readme, it supports PCI-6024E but be careful, 64bit support is not provided.

NI-DAQmx 19.5 Readme

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I can't find any mention of 6024 in the readme, but it sounds as though "32 bit only" kills it off.

Thanks for your help.

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I have a similar situation, where I came across an old PCI-6024e card, but in my case I don't have a desktop to put this into at all. Do you know of a solution available to connect this card to a laptop via an Express Card slot, possibly? (which my laptop does have!)

 

Thanks!

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Hi

 

I'm trying to use the PCI 6024e with a linux os, but can't find a proper solution. Also the DAQmx 19.5. isn't supported for Linux. Is there a way to use the PCI6024e with linux distributions?

Thanks.

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Hi dodderob2,

 

have you found a proper solution for your challenge?

 

I have a very similar situation now.

 

Thanks

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