05-31-2017 08:33 AM
This is probably more general than just DMMs, but - I have the correct driver loaded for my PXI 4060 DMM. Windows gives the yellow unknown device warning, but shows the PCI ID info (VEN_1093, etc.) and NI-DMM can't find it. I have tried NI-DMM 3.0.4 and NI-DMM 14. I have a PXI 4065 which works correctly. So this is a card problem, not a driver problem. The questions are: 1) will a dead card still respond to the PCI ID request function and show the vendor and device ID? 2) is there any other diagnosing I can do to figure out if the card is salvageable?
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05-31-2017 08:55 AM
yafoteer,
What OS version and bitness are you using? The PXI-4060 is end-of-life and is not supported on Windows Vista or newer Windows OSes. The device OS support list for NI-DMM 14.0 may be found in the readme.
Did your PXI-4060 ever work? The yellow unknown device warning generally indicates a driver installation issue. While it is unusual for DMMs to break, it does happen, but let's rule out an unsupported OS first.
05-31-2017 09:36 AM
Call me Captain Obvious. Well, I searched around but never found the end-of-life and OS issue. I dug out the XP-driven legacy system and installed the card - perfect. But it's broken in the new Win 7 system. So even though the drivers are there, the OS is the problem. Time for another upgrade. Thanks