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Available Hardware Resources under Windows NT
I am having trouble with base address, interrupt request (IRQ) or direct memory access (DMA) conflicts in Windows NT. How can I check which resources are available?
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http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/1C3BA2820BFFCCFD862571CD0060DFFB
Resource Failures and Conflicts for Non-Plug and Play hardware in Windows NT
I am getting one of the following messages when trying to configure my DAQ board: 'Board is not Responding to the Base Address' 'Board is not Responding to the IRQ Level' 'Board is not Responding to the First DMA Channel' How can I troubleshoot these errors?
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http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/0A03B2E224FAA2F4862571CD006807DC
Checking Free System Resources in Windows 95/98
This window shows all the IRQ, DMA and Input/Output ranges used up in your computer by other devices.
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http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/7820631C5D5679E0862571CB00630B42
Troubleshooting Installation Problems in Windows 95/98
Go to Start » Settings » Control Panel » System » Device Manager. You will see the window shown below. Double-click "Data Acquisition Devices." You will see your device listed here.
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http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/02025A8027F91455862571CB0065B5D8
Plug and Play Resource Issues in Windows 2000
Go to Start » Settings » Control Panel » System. Select the "Hardware" tab at the top of the window, and then click on "Device Manager." You will see a window like the one shown below. Double-click on "Data Acquisition Devices." You should see your device listed here.
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http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/EA4AA5E2EBEC8BAE862571C70074A8AE
Setting the Default Polling Rate in the NI-DAQmx I/O Server
I want to change the default update rate for my NI-DAQmx I/O Server through an .ini file. But, I must subscribe to the server before I can update the rate. How can I set the default polling rate in the NI-DAQmx I/O Server?
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http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/7361077AEF2061D0862571BF000631EB
Editing Windows 95/98/ME Registry
How do I remove an unrecognized device from my Windows 95/98/ME registry when I have additional recognized devices that I do not want to remove?
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http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/3C44592ADD9545F5862571A9005D464A
Plug and Play Board Not Detected by Windows 95/98/ME
What should I do if my plug and play board is not detected in my Windows 95/98/ME computer?
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http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/9F20C47B5290A22C862571A90067B091
Removing DAQ Hardware from Windows 95/98/ME
How do I edit my Windows 95/98/ME registry to remove unrecognized DAQ devices?
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http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/C2BA888F9C1AE9EB862571A900647789
DAQPad-1200 (Parallel Port) Installation under Windows XP
Enable interupts on the parallel port. Go to Start » Settings » Control Panel » System. Click the Hardware tab and then click on Device Manager. Once you are in the Device Manager, expand the Ports (COM & LPT). Right-click on your parallel port (Ex. LPT1) and select Properties.
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