XP mode does not recognize my 6023E PCI card

I bought a new Win 7 with a PCI slot inherited to execute an OLD NI PCI-6023E card I used for years.  I downloaded the drviers legacy NOR (7.4), but he does not see the card.  When I look in Win 7 the card is there but I can't run the 64-bit drivers testament and with my old software (C++).   I have connected a NI USB-6008 card and was able to open the card in XP mode... any ideas?

Unfortunately, XP mode does not work with the PCI/PCIe devices, only those USB. Most (all?) programs virtualization will have this limitation.

As you probably expected, the General recommendation is to migrate to the API OR-DAQmx for your application if you want to that support on Windows 7.

If this is not possible, then there is a section of the knowledge base on a Beta OR-DAQ traditional (old) for Windows Vista and 7 , who might be interested. At a minimum, it will take allows you to use a 32-bit installation of Windows 7, not a 64 bit.

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