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it is Installed? Primary Software: Primary Software Version: 4.7.3 Primary Software Fixed Version: N/A Secondary Software: Utility Software>>Measurement & Automation labview for windows 10 Explorer Problem: I have downloaded and installed Microsoft Silverlight, however when labview windows 7 compatibility I open Measurement& Automation Explorer, I see an image that says I need to install Microsoft Silverlight. When
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I click on the link to install Silverlight from within Measurement& Automation Explorer I receive a notificationstating Unable to Install Silverlightand The same version of Silverlight is already
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installed. Is there a way to make Measurement& Automation Explorer recognize that Silverlight isinstalled? Figure 1. Install NotificationFigure 2. Measurement & Automation Explorer Screenshot Solution: The Silverlight view in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) is an ActiveX control and will be affected by the Internet Explorer security settings on your computer. In order to allow MAX to labview 2014 windows 10 recognize Silverlight, the Run ActiveX Controls and Plug-Ins setting must be enabled (see Figure 3, below). These settings can be accessedby following the steps below. Open InternetExplorer Click on theTools menu Select Internet Options Select the Securitytab Press the Custom Level... button Select the Enableradio buttonunder the Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins heading Figure 3. ActiveX Security Settings If this does not work, uninstall and re-install Microsoft Silverlight. The link to Microsoft Silverlight is provided in the related links section. After re-installing Microsoft Silverlight, follow the steps above. Related Links: KnowledgeBase 5B0DE2N8: Notice Regarding Microsoft Silverlight Installation and Redistribution External Link: Microsoft Silverlight Download Attachments: Report Date: 11/07/2010 Last Updated: 11/17/2012 Document ID: 5F6I4GYP Your Feedback! Poor|Excellent Yes No Document Quality? Answered Your Question? 1 2 3 4 5 Document needs work? Please tell us why. Please Contact NI for all product and support inquiries. My Profile | RSS | Privacy | Legal | Contact NI © 2014 National Instruments Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Problem: What are the known issues in NI-DAQmx versions 14.1 and later? Solution: The following are known issues with
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NI-DAQmx: DAQmx Read Returns Corrupt Data on Pharlap-Based LabVIEW RT cDAQ labview 2015 windows 10 or PXI Controllers Under Specific Conditions This issue happens only if the following is true: TDMS labview 2013 windows 10 Logging for the task is enabled The Logging.SampsPerFile property is set to a non-zero value The TDMS filename contains an odd number of characters If any of http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/9693388C10D90680862577D500054BA6 the above conditions are not true, there is no risk of data corruption. The issue has been traced back to the file system and a patch will be made available to LabVIEW RT users. Upgrading Windows Results in Loss of Device Information Upgrading the version of Windows on a system with NI-DAQmx installed can result http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/FF57CE035F5BBC5186257D69006780B2 in the loss of device names and device configuration. Devices can also appear disconnected. For information on how to resolve this, see Device Configuration Erased after Upgrade from Windows 8 to 8.1. MAX Import Configuration Failure for C Series Devices Importing a configuration in MAX generates an error if C Series modules have been removed from a CompactDAQ chassis. To fix the issue, either add the removed modules back into the chassis, or delete the removed modules from MAX and the .ini, .nce, or .txt configuration file. NI Device Document Browser Unavailable The Device Document Browser for NI-DAQmx is no longer available. To find documentation for devices supported in NI-DAQmx, visit ni.com/manuals. Microsoft Silverlight Required for NI cDAQ-918x/919x Configuration The NI cDAQ-918x/919x configuration, both with the NI Web-based configuration and in MAX, requires Microsoft Silverlight. Silverlight is installed with NI-DAQmx and is available from microsoft.com/silverlight. NI cDAQ-918x/919x Works Incorrectly if Path Includes Non-ASCII (Multi-Byte) Characters The NI cDAQ-918x/919x might not function correctly i
for USB DAQ Devices and Windows XP Fixed issues NI-DAQmx considerations Upgrade considerations Software support in NI-DAQmx 9.5.1 Device support in NI-DAQmx System requirements Important Notice: http://download.ni.com/support/softlib//multifunction_daq/nidaqmx/9.5.1/readme.html Microsoft Hotfix for USB DAQ Devices and Windows XP If you are using NI-DAQmx with a USB DAQ device on Windows XP, you should install the Microsoft hotfix http://khengineering.github.io/RoboRio/faq/roborio/ reported in Microsoft Knowledge Base 969238. Fixed Issue The following issues were fixed in NI-DAQmx 9.5.1: CAR ID Summary 337379 NI PXI SC (422x) calibration support disabled since NI-DAQmx windows 10 9.0 343774 Channel shifting on the NI 9219 with multi-slot cDAQ chassis (except the NI 9172) NoteRefer to previous NI-DAQmx readmes, available on ni.com, for issues fixed in earlier versions of NI-DAQmx. NI-DAQmx Considerations This section covers known issues and considerations specific to NI-DAQmx. MAX Import Configuration Failure for C Series Devices Importing a configuration in MAX generates ni max silverlight an error if C Series modules have been removed from a CompactDAQ chassis. To fix the issue, either add the removed modules back into the chassis, or delete the removed modules from MAX and the .ini, .nce, or .txt configuration file. Microsoft Silverlight Required for NI cDAQ-918x/919x Configuration The NI cDAQ-918x/919x configuration, both with the NI Web-based configuration and in MAX, requires Microsoft Silverlight. Silverlight is installed with NI-DAQmx and is available from microsoft.com/silverlight. To find out more about using Microsoft Silverlight with NI software, visit Notice Regarding Microsoft Silverlight Installation and Redistribution. NI cDAQ-918x/919x Works Incorrectly if Path Includes Non-ASCII (Multi-Byte) Characters The NI cDAQ-918x/919x might not function correctly if NI-DAQmx is installed in a path with non-ASCII (or multi-byte) characters. This issue most commonly affects NI-DAQmx installations on Korean, Japanese, and Chinese versions of Windows. If your NI-DAQmx installation path contains non-ASCII characters, uninstall NI-DAQmx and other NI application development software and then reinstall your software to a path without non-ASCII characters. Web-Based Configuration for the NI cDAQ-918x/919x Availab
for future members of Team 2168 and the general FRC community. Blog About Control System FAQ RoboRio Power Distribution Panel Voltage Regulator Module Pneumatic Control Module Electrical Motor Controllers CAD FMS Vision Programming Java Programming C++ Recent Presentations Beta Controls - Crash Course roboRIO FAQ ##Specs: Dual-Core Arm Cortex A9 @ 667 MHz 256MB RAM for System Memory 512MB NAND for NonVolitile Memory Runs Linux Kernel patched with pre_emtRT Input Power: 6.8 to 16V (brownout from 4.5 to 6.8VDC) PWM: 20 (10 dedicated on PWM Rail, 10 shared on MXP) DIO: 26 (10 dedicated on DIO Rail, 16 shared on MXP) Relay: 4 Dual-output channels (FWD/REV) Analog: 8 Analog Inputs, 0v-5V, 12-bit 500 thousand samples per second Analog: 2 Analog Outputs, 0v-5V, 12-bit 340 thousand samples per second Serial: i2c, RS-232, TTL, SPI USB 2.0 ##What If I accidently plug into 24V power? The new roboRIO will not be damaged. It will sense any voltage over 16V and safely shut down the systems which can not handle the voltage. You will need to remove the 24VDC supply and provide a suitable input voltage before the roboRIO can start up again. ##Can I program over USB, Ethernet, and WIFI? For all languages, deploying code using previous cRIO methods still work. That is, programming via Ethernet tether or wireless using a (D-link in AP mode) are all supported. The roboRIO offers the added ability to program over the USB device port. The USB drivers for the roboRIO emulate an Ethernet controller when plugged in via USB. When connected via USB the Rio can be located at the IP address 172.22.11.2. Since the Rio also uses mDNS, you can use your driverstation via USB, Ethernet, or WIFI without changing any Ethernet settings as you switch between interfaces. If you would like to learn more about mDNS and how it is used on FRC please check out the FMS FAQ. The USB drivers are installed on the computer when the FRC Utilities are installed which is provided in the official software released by NI. ##How do I set my team number and IP? You no longer need to set the IP address for the roboRIO. The new 2015 system uses mDNS and dynamic addressing to find all devices. Static IP addresses are no longer needed. To learn mor