02-16-2022 05:03 AM
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02-22-2022 05:09 AM
Hi,
According to this KB - Is My DAQ Device Supported in My Operating System? - NI the best way to find is the drivers readme so it depends on which version you are using. I have checked a few of the latest ones and none of them mention the IoT edition but might be worth checking for your specific software setup.
Even if it works on it, if if is not listed in the readme it would not be supported.
Many Thanks,
Riley
03-09-2022 01:03 AM
Hello, nhatnguyen1001. See your system compatibility with NI products in this link.
03-09-2022 01:10 AM
The editions of Windows 10 that NI supports are as follows:
The editions of Windows 10 that NI does not support are as follows:
03-10-2022 02:02 AM
Thank you so much for your information!
As the webpages I think everything will works well on Win 10 IOT enterprise.
I have ordered a Advantech IPC (UNO-247). I will test and feedback later.
Thank you again!
03-10-2022 02:06 AM
You are welcome.
03-15-2024 10:46 AM
did Win 10 IoT Enterprise work for you? DAQmx?
03-15-2024 11:08 AM
As the Windows 10 IoT Enterprise is in fact simply the normal Windows 10 for x64 PCs, but with modularized options to what should be installed, there is no fundamental reason why it should not work. Except of course the fact that you can configure IoT Enterprise to install as complete barebones system that lacks potentially components that LabVIEW and/or NI DAQmx require.
The question is not if it can work (it definitely can) but what you need in detail from the system. The hardware platform needs to support installation of Windows IoT Enterprise and that means it needs to be an x86_64 based platform. And you will need to evaluate what additional hardware you plan to use and that it fits with your platform and that the according system resources are compatible (PCI subsystem etc). Also DAQmx will need to be able to access the PCI subsystem (yes even if your hardware does not have physical PCI or PCIe slots, since PCI is the bus system also used internally) so your platform needs to have chipset support drivers for Windows 10 Enterprise (usually Windows 10 drivers should work unless your motherboard manufacturer uses customized chipsets architectures).