Goerke,

I do run LV 6.1 on a beige G3 PowerMac with the first generation PowerPC processors. These machines still have the NuBus bus though plus at some time of their lifetime a processor upgrade from Sonnet was installed as well. So even if purchased in the early nineties they still do their thing faithfully without breakdowns.... except the need to change the clock battery once since the purchase.

I have not tried to run LV 7 on that configuration but 6.1 runs fine. Maybe you just need to reinstall the full NI-DAQ separately. This piece of software may be downloaded from:

<ftp://ftp.ni.com/support/daq/mac/ni-daq/6.6.0_%26_4.9.4/complete/NI-DAQ_6.6.x_4.9.x%28full%29.hqx>

So if you have NuBus PowerMacs you need to install the 4.9.4 version, maybe this is the problem: 6.6.0 is for PCI Macs. If you need me to verify I guess I could do it for you, but I will have to install LV7 on one of those machines and I am not so sure if I really want to do that. Yeah and I don't think a can of paint will help either, sorry for this Jack

Urs

Urs Lauterburg
Physics demonstrator
LabVIEW wireworker
University of Bern
Switzerland

Has anyone successfully run NI-DAQ Configuration Utility and LV 7-generated VI's on a Beige Mac G3 with an E series MIO DAQ board? This software and board work fine on a Blue & White G3 and on two G4's, but fail on three different Beige G3's.

National Instruments finds no such Beige G3 incompatibility in their database.

TIA for any info, positive or negative.
Jon

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