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NI-DAQ Driver Support: Main Page

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Overview

This page provides a table showing the latest DAQ driver that is supported on various operating systems.

NI-DAQ Driver Support

This set of documents show which hardware driver version should be used for a particular data acquisition board on Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X.

NI-DAQmx is National Instruments next-generation version of the NI-DAQ driver with new VIs/functions and development tools for controlling your measurement devices. Please read the DAQ Getting Started Guide for more information.

The NI-DAQmx Base software contains LabVIEW and C Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) which allow you to create applications for your device on Linux, Mac OS X and PDA. NI-DAQmx Base includes a high-level interface for supported DAQ Devices and is a subset of the NI-DAQmx API.

Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) is a legacy hardware driver compatible with legacy data acquisition products.  Some products supported in Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) are also supported by NI-DAQmx.  In these cases it is recommended that NI-DAQmx is used.

Choose Your Bus Type

PCI and PXI
Portable Devices
SCXI (Includes SCXI Switches)
PXI Switches
Signal Conditioning Accessories
Plug and Play ISA/PC/AT
Legacy ISA/PC/AT/VXI

Additional Information

Drivers and Updates: Multifunction DAQ Software
What's New in NI-DAQmx?
Getting Started with NI-DAQmx
NI-DAQ Support for Mac OS
NI-DAQ Support for Windows 3.1
Measurement Hardware Driver Development Kit (MH DDK)

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