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herby reacted to Fausto in MCC Software crashes LabVIEW 2020 64bit
Hello.
We made a change to the driver to address the USB-2404-UI issue. Please try the attached driver to confirm the fix.
Here are steps that he needs to take:
Close all of the running applications (especially LabVIEW)
Go to the UL folder "C:\Program Files (x86)\Measurement Computing\DAQ".
Rename the cbw32.dll and cbw64.dll files to cbw32.dll_orig and cbw64.dll_orig.
Unzip the attachment. Inside the USB-2404-UI folder, you will find the updated cbw32.dll and cbw64.dll files.
Copy those two files to the UL folder "C:\Program Files (x86)\Measurement Computing\DAQ".
Run the LabVIEW program that shows crash.
USB-2404-UI.zip
Regards,
Fausto
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herby reacted to Fausto in MCC Software crashes LabVIEW 2020 64bit
Hello @herby.
Thank you for your post. I tested three MCC devices (USB-2404-UI, USB-1608GX-2AO, USB-231) with LabVIEW 2021 SP1 (32-bit) and LabVIEW 2022 Q3 (64-bit). My system is running Windows 10 (64-bit) and I have InstaCal v6.73 and ULx for NI LabVIEW v2.27 installed. The USB-2404-UI and USB-231 use the same driver (mccusbfn.sys), while the USB-1608GX-2AO uses a different driver (mcusb.sys).
I am able to reproduce the LabVIEW 64-bit crashing with the USB-2404-UI and your example, but not with the USB-231 nor USB-1608GX-2AO devices.
I will report this issue to our software engineers and update this post once a fix is available.
Regards,
Fausto