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  1. Thanks for the help, Fausto! Windows OS -> Windows 7 Pro History of Executable -> https://www.nature.com/articles/s41596-019-0255-2 Provided in the SI of a publication. In terms of which version of LabView was used for compiling, I have no idea. The original authors are no longer associated with the University, so getting an un-compiled .vi file is unlikely. When connecting this DAQ card to InstaCal (version 6.73), it is recognized and displayed in the program. The LabView executable does not recognize the DAQ. In the settings for the executable there is a button for using MCC-DAQ cards vs NI. Maybe I could install an older version of the MCC software? It could have been compiled before (in ~2019) with with an older version of InstaCal. What are your thoughts on this? Either way, thank you for your time and quick response. Have a good rest of your day, . James
  2. Hello Digilent Forum! I am working through seeing if we can integrate MCC DAQ's (associated with Digilent in some way, any background on that would be appreciated) and am having trouble connecting this to a pre-exported LabView executable. I am using an MCC USB-234 DAQ. The main issue appears to be downloading the drivers for LabView compatibility. The computer this executable is on does not have a copy of LabView installed (because this software was programmed and distributed by a third party), nor does it have internet (another troubling issue). I was wondering if anyone was having the same issue, and if there is a method to work around this? Either way, thank you for your help and your time, . James
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