09-12-2016 02:40 PM
Can a PXI-ExpressCard8360 be used on a laptop with Linux?
Is it possible? Has anyone done it?
I have a laptop that uses the PXI-ExpressCard8360 to connect to a PXI-1036 chassis via MXI express with Windows 7. My customer has asked to port the application to Linux and I've found some information about the modules I use, but nothing about anyone using the ExpressCard connection.
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09-12-2016 05:22 PM
Matt,
The PXI-ExpressCard8360 kit you mentioned will work as well under Linux as "regular" MXI kits provided you're not using NI MXI-Express BIOS Compatibility Software to work around BIOS issues.
If you don't know whether you're using it, look for "All Programs»National Instruments»ExpressCard-8360 Configuration" on a working (Windows) system. If it's not installed then you should be good. If it is, run it to check the configuration of your ExpressCard (look at the ReadMe with the software for better instructions). If you can disable the compatibility mode, uninstall NI MXI-Express BIOS Compatibility Software, reboot, and run normally then you should be good.
- Robert
09-20-2016 01:58 PM
Robert,
Thank you for the reply. I checked my laptop and we don't have the compatibility software installed, so I'm going to proceed with installing a version of Linux desktop and LabVIEW and identify any software issues that will need to be addressed.
It is very helpful to know that the ExpressCard will work before continuing with a test setup!
Matt