Transfer rate maximum by using IEEE 1394

Hello

I use an IEEE 1394 camera and I want to know how to be able to access the maximum transfer speed. Currently in the measurement and automation program I get access only to 100 Mbps, even though I know that the camera can do 800 Mbps. The initial pilot that I installed with the software was not compatible with Labview and so I had to downgrade the software a bit to be able to control the camera using Labview.

Is there a difficulty in Labview or if they solved this problem in future versions of the software IMAQdx? I am running IMAQdx version 3.7.

Thanking you,

Adnan Sharief

Are you by chance using XP (SP2 or SP3) or Vista?  If so, Microsoft has messed up their 1394b driver who fell from S800 to S100 speed, if the options are:

upgrading to Win7

downgrading the driver to the SP1 version

use a driver of substitution that replaces the Microsoft driver (if your camera brand has access to a)

Kind regards

Scott

PS I think this topic has answered elsewhere in this forum if you are looking for it

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