08-01-2022 06:36 AM
Hello!
I am not a newbie in LabView, but this problem I cannot solve for a several weeks now. I have a LV project which cannot be properly opened on one computer although it works fine on another computer. Both computers have 2021 SP1 LabView and all necessary drivers installed. Somehow, developers of LabView did not bother much to specify which NI drivers components or items are missing. If there is a problem with license then why to forbid showing the project component? It is a strange policy of NI.
I tried to reinstall packages and LabView but not luck, the first computer cannot open that project whereas second one (with the same software installed) opens it with no problem.
The project has cRIO RT target NI-9035 and some EtherCat modules.
The complete list of installed packages is attached as a txt file.
What am I missing?
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08-01-2022 06:59 AM
Hi Alex.
It's a bit tricky(read I'm lazy) to find everything through the text file. Could you do a screenshot from NI MAX instead?
What can happen is that if the modules are installed out of order you can get a corrupt installation.
As a catch-all response, to the what needs to be installed question.
You need the following in order:
LabVIEW Full (or professional)
LabVIEW Real-time module
LabVIEW FPGA module (optional if you're not using the FPGA on the cRIO)
NI CompactRIO drivers
All modules should be of the same version and x32 bit unless using 2022 Q3, (I've not used this myself but NI claims it should work with x64)
Hope it helps.
08-09-2022 12:47 AM
Thank you @LabVIEWFairy for help!
I've reinstalled all NI compactRIO drivers module but that did not help with 64bit LabView 2021, however, LabView 2021 32bits worked!
I do not really know why x86-64 does not work, but now it is minor, I use 32bits to finish the project.
08-09-2022 03:41 AM
While 64-bit support for cRIO should have been part of the latest 2022Q3 driver drop, something seems to have gone wrong in that release and it still won’t work. NI is working on it and there should be a new release later this year to fix it but for now you still need to use 32-bit LabVIEW.
You likely also should install the NI Industrial drivers for EtherCAT to get
full functionality for EtherCAT.
05-06-2023 02:19 PM - edited 05-06-2023 02:20 PM
Are EtherCAT modules still not supported in 2023 Q2? I can't add a module to my project. This worked in earlier versions.
What a disaster. NI is going downhill fast.
05-06-2023 03:30 PM
Have you tried to download the drivers that you need ?
I'll help you give you a link: https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/downloads/drivers/download.ni-industrial-communications-for-etherca...
05-06-2023 09:33 PM
Yes. I tried an older version of LabVIEW amd it worked. This may be a 2023 or 64-bit issue.
05-07-2023 01:49 AM - edited 05-07-2023 01:51 AM
@BigApple0 wrote:
Are EtherCAT modules still not supported in 2023 Q2? I can't add a module to my project. This worked in earlier versions.
What a disaster. NI is going downhill fast.
You are right about one thing, NI is going down.
Having 16 years of application development with LabView, I recommend to all my clients to purches data acquisition systems from alternative suppliers.
You (and me some time ago) shouldn't have bought EtherCat from NI and upgrade from working LV release.
05-07-2023 06:50 AM
@BigApple0 wrote:
Yes. I tried an older version of LabVIEW amd it worked. This may be a 2023 or 64-bit issue.
If you look at the download page it clearly state that it is for 32 bit application.
Do you really need 64 bit LabVIEW?
05-07-2023 01:13 PM - edited 05-07-2023 01:14 PM
@dkfire wrote:
@BigApple0 wrote:
Yes. I tried an older version of LabVIEW amd it worked. This may be a 2023 or 64-bit issue.
If you look at the download page it clearly state that it is for 32 bit application.
Do you really need 64 bit LabVIEW?
No, but then I'm stuck with 32-bit LabVIEW which doesn't make any sense either. Why isn't 64-bit LabVIEW supported? This has been out for a long time.
Again, NI seems to be going downhill.