Compatibility of Linux NOR PCI 7851R

Hi y ' All!

I take into consideration this based FPGA Board to make digital acquisition/generation, plug it into a location PCIe to a PC running LabVIEW for Linux in a Red Hat environment.

The data sheet of the "NI R series Multifunction RIO", it's the series in which this Council falls, does not list Linux in the paragraph "needs and compatibility." only several Windows OS.

However, the description of the "NOR-RIO drier 14.0 for Linux" (which is the one used for this Board) mentions clearly PCI-7851R in the list of supported devices.

Find these two statements a bit confused, I ask you if this material is actually compatible Linux.

See you soon!

Hi, as explained in RIO for Linux (http://www.ni.com/download/ni-rio-14.0/5027/en/) driver:

14.0 driver NOR-RIO for Linux provides Runtime support for devices OR RIO Scientific Linux 6.x, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x and 7.x and openSUSE 12.x and 13.1. Please see the file Readme for the full operating system supported.

This means that you can use the card PCI 7851R in a Linux OS computer is compatible such as Red Hat Enterprise.

Good day

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