Chapter
1 Introduction and Quick Start
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Installing and Loading the NI-VXI/NI-VISA Software for Linux
For information on installing, uninstalling, or using the NI-VXI/NI-VISA
software, refer to Chapter 5,
NI-VXI/NI-VISA Software Installation
.
VME Users
When used with a VXI-MXI-2,
resman
identifies and configures the VXI
devices, including the VXI-MXI-2. When used with a VME-MXI-2,
resman
configures the VME-MXI-2 to allow the PCI-MXI-2 to access
devices in the VME chassis.
resman
does not configure VME devices. The
VME specification does not specify the initialization and configuration
procedures that the VXI specification requires.
It is recommended that you enter the information about your VME devices
into the
vxitedit
utility.
resman
can then properly configure the various
device-specific VME address spaces and VME interrupt lines. For more
information on configuring non-VXI devices in your VXI system, refer to
Chapter 3,
VXI Text Resource Editor
, of the
NI-VXI Text Utilities Reference
Manual
. For more details about installing the NI-VXI software, refer to
Chapter 5,
NI-VXI/NI-VISA Software Installation
, in this manual.
Device Interaction
After
resman
has detected and configured all VXI/VME devices, you can
view specific information on each device in your system by using the
vxiedit
utility or its text-mode counterpart,
vxitedit
. These utilities
include a Resource Manager Display, which contains a description for each
device, including each VXI device’s logical address.
You can interact with your VXI/VME devices by using the
vic
and
victext
utilities for NI-VXI. These utilities let you interactively control
your VXI/VME devices without using a conventional programming
language, LabVIEW, or LabWindows
/CVI
.
Try the following in
vic
:
1.
Click the
Bus Access
tab at the top of the window and select
InReg
as
the
Operation
along the left side of the window.
2.
Select the
VXI-MXI-2
or
VME-MXI-2
as the
Device Name
under
Input Parameters
and the
Id/Logical Address
register under
Input
Parameters
.
3.
Click
Go!
. If the CMPL light along the right side of the window is
green, and the output value ends in an FF6, you have successfully read
the manufacturer ID for National Instruments.