12-07-2011 08:30 AM
Hi,
I am having problems in installing a PCI 6220. The card was installed a couple of years ago on a PC and seldom used. I removed it from it and connected to a new PC (Intel core i3, 2,93 GHz, Windows7). After installing the card on the new PC at first I could read the PCI6220 name under "Devices and interfaces" (in the MAX program) but I´d been unable to define it as a device. I tried therefore to remove the card and plug it again and now the situation is even worse, I can only see a "PXI system unidentified" again in the MAX program.
Any clue about what´s wrong and what can I do to be sure the card is working properly? As a reference I have to connect the box to a CA-1000 box containing a CB-68LPR device.
Thanks in advance,
G.
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12-07-2011 09:24 AM
What version of NI DAQmx shows up in MAX under the Software tree? Are you running the Windows 7 machine in XP compatability mode? (the Windows XP Virtual machine does NOT have exposure to the PCI bus and could cause this problem)
12-07-2011 09:33 AM
1) NI DAQmx 8.6.0f5.
2) The machine has Windows 7 professional that was the only version installed(it´s a new machine), no XP should be involved.
Thanks.
12-08-2011 09:44 AM
Install newest DAQmx-Drivers (9.3) for your PCI, this could help.
http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/2337
05-23-2013 10:48 AM
Hello. I'm having the same problem installing PCI 6220 on a windows 7 (32 bit) machine. I am using Labview 8.0.
Here is what I did:
Installed Labview 8.0 and drivers. Labview opens and I can program, The DAQ assistant can not find my device.
I open MAX, none of the devices are displayed.
If i download driver 9.5.5 for daqmx i cannot instal because labview 8 is not compatible.
How can i fix this problem, or what drivers for DAQmx should i download.
Best regards