LoTek Posted September 1, 2006 Report Posted September 1, 2006 Hi specialists and such folks, I am generally a happy LabVIEW/DAQmx user, but currently I am running mad about what I take it as a linking/konfiguration problem between MAX/DAQmx and LabVIEW Projects. The most informative thing I can get is an error while simply creating a task in my code. I've snipped it below, note the hint to directly contact NI Support. -->snip<---------------------- Status TRUE Code -229665 Text Error -229665 occurred at DAQmx Create Channel (AI-Voltage-Basic).vi:1 Possible reason(s): Internal Software Error occurred in MIG software. Please contact National Instruments Support. Task Name: _unnamedTask<28> -->snip<---------------------- I did some further testing and found out that this error code results at any access to a task even a task already defined in the MAX. This problem occurs only when I am within any LabVIEW Project (*.lvproj) environment. I mean the same code works very well when I just double click the VI in the explorer. Attaching it to any project immediately runs it mad resulting in the above error. I cannot create a task, channel or scale from within a project, too. It happens that just noting happens, no dialog or something else. That's why I think this might be a konfiguration problem or a linkking problem between projects and DAQmx. OK, I've tried a complete uninstall of all LabVIEW and DAQmx stuff. This didn't help. LabVIEW Support couldn't reproduce this unfortionately. I am looking forward here for someone having heard the error code (couldn'd find it myself yet) or knowing about this 'MIG Software' stuff. Well, if anybody has read until here I very much would appreciate any usefull idea wich prevents me from reinstalling the whole computer. (Which might result to the same problem as this was a brand new one.) I am using LabVIEW 8.20 with DAQmx 8.3, NI-FGEN 2.4 and NI-SCOPE 3.1. Quote
Hopfing Posted September 21, 2006 Report Posted September 21, 2006 We have the same error popping up when executing code. I cannot find that error on the National Instruments webpage. Have you made any progress tracking it down? Thanks, Hopfing Quote
mysterj Posted October 3, 2006 Report Posted October 3, 2006 I'm getting the same -229665 error. Did you ever get this problem resolved? Quote
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