Difference between DAQMX and DAQMX base. Task list empty

Hello

Can someone please explain the difference between NOR-DAQMX and NIDAQMX base?

I have recently installed Labview10.0 and NOR-DAQMX base on linux opensuse 11.4 3.4.0. Everythinng works very well. The device is recognized by labview and I put my controller and chassis using nipxiconfig. The DAQ assistant function is missing and also the drop down task and channels is empty, even if I create a new task using the basic NIDAQMX configuration utility.

Can you get it someone please let me know where I'm going wrong?

Thank you

The DAQ Assistant is a Windows program only, DAQmx only.  It not Linux or with DAQmx Base.  DAQmx basic tasks and channels are a little different (I think) counterparts DAQmx.  The fall to the bottom of the list of basic parts, or is it only DAQmx?

Lynn

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