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System Driver Sets for the NI System Assurance Programs

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  1. What is a System Driver Set?
  2. What System Driver Sets are Available?
  3. LabVIEW Compatibility
  4. Related Links

What is a System Driver Set?

The NI Standard System Assurance Program and NI Premium System Assurance Program allow for the selection of a system driver set, which is a customized collection of NI drivers and tools. These sets allow customers to standardize on a fixed collection of drivers throughout their development cycle. When configuring an NI PXI, Compact FieldPoint, or CompactRIO system with the standard program, a customer can select any of the available system driver sets to be installed on their hardware. They will also receive a hard copy of the system driver set included in the system documentation. These sets will remain available through the standard and premium programs, which allows for the easy replication of systems.

What System Driver Sets are Available?

The following system driver sets are currently available:

Select the appropriate system driver set for information about specific drivers, software compatibility and to download the system set.

LabVIEW Compatibility

See the chart below for information about compatibility with NI LabVIEW.

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Related Links

 Customize Your CompactRIO System

 Customize Your Compact FieldPoint System

 Customize Your PXI System

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LabVIEW compatibility information is missing on this page
The page for each driver set says "For compatibility with other versions of LabVIEW, please see the system driver set main page." The information about compatibility is not on this page. How do I know if a new driver set works with an old version of LabVIEW?
- Chris Norris,Christopher Norris Consulting. clnorris@ieee.org - Mar 30, 2010


NI System Driver Sets for April 2011, June 2011, August 2011 are way overdue to be added to this webpage. Also, it has been a long time since August 2011. Should there not have been two more quarterly updates since then, not that it is now February 2012.
- thomas.k.mcdevitt@nasa.gov - Feb 08, 2012

Time to update to include Aug'2011.
Time now to include Aug'2011 drivers and update the LabVIEW compatibility table.
- thomas.k.mcdevitt@nasa.gov - Aug 29, 2011

 

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