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  • S smanchineella

    @aha_1980 I am using the default compiler which came with qt (I believe it is MinGW-64 bit). Both the compiler and my pc are both 64 bit. The NIDAQmx.lib file is located at C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\NI-DAQ\DAQmx ANSI C Dev\lib\msvc\NIDAQmx.lib

    Please let me know if you see any issues with how it is setup on my pc. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!

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    aha_1980
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    Hi @smanchineella,

    ...\lib\msvc\NIDAQmx.lib suggests that this is an import library for MSVC compiler. It does not say if that import library is for 32 or 64 bit. Both can be a problem.

    In principle, you cannot mix MSVC and MinGW compiler, so you will either need to switch to MSVC too, or find an include lib for MinGW.

    Also, make sure both have the same bitness, otherwise it will likely also fail.

    Regards

    Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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    • aha_1980A aha_1980

      Hi @smanchineella,

      ...\lib\msvc\NIDAQmx.lib suggests that this is an import library for MSVC compiler. It does not say if that import library is for 32 or 64 bit. Both can be a problem.

      In principle, you cannot mix MSVC and MinGW compiler, so you will either need to switch to MSVC too, or find an include lib for MinGW.

      Also, make sure both have the same bitness, otherwise it will likely also fail.

      Regards

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      It does not say if that import library is for 32 or 64 bit

      Based on the installation folder C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\... under Windows 64 bit, we can assume it's a 32 bit version of the library.

      @smanchineella as @aha_1980 mentioned please pay attention at the compiler and bitness of the library you're trying to use.

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      • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

        It does not say if that import library is for 32 or 64 bit

        Based on the installation folder C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\... under Windows 64 bit, we can assume it's a 32 bit version of the library.

        @smanchineella as @aha_1980 mentioned please pay attention at the compiler and bitness of the library you're trying to use.

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        wrote on last edited by smanchineella
        #32

        @Pablo-J-Rogina @aha_1980 When I downloaded the NIDAQmx file from the NI website, it said it includes both 32 and 64 bit import library depending on the bitness of the computer and the compiler. However, based on your both replies, how would I go about installing a 32 bit MSVC library and linking that in?

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        • aha_1980A aha_1980

          Hi @smanchineella,

          ...\lib\msvc\NIDAQmx.lib suggests that this is an import library for MSVC compiler. It does not say if that import library is for 32 or 64 bit. Both can be a problem.

          In principle, you cannot mix MSVC and MinGW compiler, so you will either need to switch to MSVC too, or find an include lib for MinGW.

          Also, make sure both have the same bitness, otherwise it will likely also fail.

          Regards

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          #33

          @smanchineella said in National Instruments USB 6002 read data in Qt Creator:

          I am using the default compiler which came with qt (I believe it is MinGW-64 bit).

          The online Qt installer provides both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of MinGW. There is no default; you select the one you want to install.

          You must install 3 things:

          • A compiler
          • Qt libraries
          • DAQmx libraries

          All 3 things must have the same bitness, and the Qt libraries must match your compiler.

          @aha_1980 said in National Instruments USB 6002 read data in Qt Creator:

          In principle, you cannot mix MSVC and MinGW compiler, so you will either need to switch to MSVC too, or find an include lib for MinGW.

          The compiler for NIDAQmx.lib doesn't really matter because it is a C library, not a C++ library.

          @smanchineella said in National Instruments USB 6002 read data in Qt Creator:

          how would I go about installing a 32 bit MSVC library and linking that in?

          You already have 32-bit DAQmx libraries. Now you need a 32-bit compiler and matching 32-bit Qt.

          • Download the 32-bit MSVC compiler from Microsoft: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/features/cplusplus/
          • Run MaintenanceTool.exe in your Qt folder and install Qt 5.15.2 for MSVC2019 (32-bit)

          Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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          • JKSHJ JKSH

            @smanchineella said in National Instruments USB 6002 read data in Qt Creator:

            I am using the default compiler which came with qt (I believe it is MinGW-64 bit).

            The online Qt installer provides both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of MinGW. There is no default; you select the one you want to install.

            You must install 3 things:

            • A compiler
            • Qt libraries
            • DAQmx libraries

            All 3 things must have the same bitness, and the Qt libraries must match your compiler.

            @aha_1980 said in National Instruments USB 6002 read data in Qt Creator:

            In principle, you cannot mix MSVC and MinGW compiler, so you will either need to switch to MSVC too, or find an include lib for MinGW.

            The compiler for NIDAQmx.lib doesn't really matter because it is a C library, not a C++ library.

            @smanchineella said in National Instruments USB 6002 read data in Qt Creator:

            how would I go about installing a 32 bit MSVC library and linking that in?

            You already have 32-bit DAQmx libraries. Now you need a 32-bit compiler and matching 32-bit Qt.

            • Download the 32-bit MSVC compiler from Microsoft: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/features/cplusplus/
            • Run MaintenanceTool.exe in your Qt folder and install Qt 5.15.2 for MSVC2019 (32-bit)
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            @JKSH said in National Instruments USB 6002 read data in Qt Creator:

            The compiler for NIDAQmx.lib doesn't really matter because it is a C library, not a C++ library.

            While it is true you can use a C-API DLL with both compilers, the same is not true for the import library, at least based on my experience.

            @smanchineella

            When I downloaded the NIDAQmx file from the NI website, it said it includes both 32 and 64 bit import library

            Then these must be somewhere in the directory tree, please have a look.

            However, based on your both replies, how would I go about installing a 32 bit MSVC library and linking that in?

            That's not what I said. I said, if you only get an import library for MSVC, then you have to use the MSVC compiler to use that lib.

            Regards

            Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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            • aha_1980A aha_1980

              @JKSH said in National Instruments USB 6002 read data in Qt Creator:

              The compiler for NIDAQmx.lib doesn't really matter because it is a C library, not a C++ library.

              While it is true you can use a C-API DLL with both compilers, the same is not true for the import library, at least based on my experience.

              @smanchineella

              When I downloaded the NIDAQmx file from the NI website, it said it includes both 32 and 64 bit import library

              Then these must be somewhere in the directory tree, please have a look.

              However, based on your both replies, how would I go about installing a 32 bit MSVC library and linking that in?

              That's not what I said. I said, if you only get an import library for MSVC, then you have to use the MSVC compiler to use that lib.

              Regards

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              @aha_1980 said in National Instruments USB 6002 read data in Qt Creator:

              @JKSH said in National Instruments USB 6002 read data in Qt Creator:

              The compiler for NIDAQmx.lib doesn't really matter because it is a C library, not a C++ library.

              While it is true you can use a C-API DLL with both compilers, the same is not true for the import library, at least based on my experience.

              Ah, I see. I'd better double-check the libraries then.

              Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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              • JKSHJ JKSH

                @aha_1980 said in National Instruments USB 6002 read data in Qt Creator:

                @JKSH said in National Instruments USB 6002 read data in Qt Creator:

                The compiler for NIDAQmx.lib doesn't really matter because it is a C library, not a C++ library.

                While it is true you can use a C-API DLL with both compilers, the same is not true for the import library, at least based on my experience.

                Ah, I see. I'd better double-check the libraries then.

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                #36

                @JKSH @aha_1980
                I was able to fix the compilation error by adding two lines in my project file to link to a 64-bit version of the library and use a 64-bit compiler. However, I am not receiving another error which I think may be related.

                I am using the following import and include statements in my project file to link the library and the compiler

                LIBS += "C:/Program Files (x86)/National Instruments/Shared/ExternalCompilerSupport/C/lib64/msvc/NIDAQmx.lib"
                INCLUDEPATH += "C:/Program Files (x86)/National Instruments/Shared/ExternalCompilerSupport/C/include"
                When I build the sample code to obtain just some voltage samples, I am receiving an error

                DAQmx Error: Internal Software Error occurred in MIG software. Please contact National Instruments Support.
                Task Name: MyTask

                Status Code: -229771

                DAQmxErrChk(DAQmxCreateTask("MyTask", &taskHandle));

                The line above is the line which is throwing the error. When I did not have to mess with the bitness of the library and compiler on a linux machine, I did not receive any such errors.

                If anyone has any ideas on how to fix this issue please let me know as soon as possible. I have attached screenshots of my project file and my main file for additional reference as well. Thank you in advance!

                daqmxprojecterror.PNG daqmxmainerror.PNG

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                • S smanchineella

                  @JKSH @aha_1980
                  I was able to fix the compilation error by adding two lines in my project file to link to a 64-bit version of the library and use a 64-bit compiler. However, I am not receiving another error which I think may be related.

                  I am using the following import and include statements in my project file to link the library and the compiler

                  LIBS += "C:/Program Files (x86)/National Instruments/Shared/ExternalCompilerSupport/C/lib64/msvc/NIDAQmx.lib"
                  INCLUDEPATH += "C:/Program Files (x86)/National Instruments/Shared/ExternalCompilerSupport/C/include"
                  When I build the sample code to obtain just some voltage samples, I am receiving an error

                  DAQmx Error: Internal Software Error occurred in MIG software. Please contact National Instruments Support.
                  Task Name: MyTask

                  Status Code: -229771

                  DAQmxErrChk(DAQmxCreateTask("MyTask", &taskHandle));

                  The line above is the line which is throwing the error. When I did not have to mess with the bitness of the library and compiler on a linux machine, I did not receive any such errors.

                  If anyone has any ideas on how to fix this issue please let me know as soon as possible. I have attached screenshots of my project file and my main file for additional reference as well. Thank you in advance!

                  daqmxprojecterror.PNG daqmxmainerror.PNG

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                  wrote on last edited by JKSH
                  #37

                  @smanchineella said in National Instruments USB 6002 read data in Qt Creator:

                  Task Name: MyTask

                  Your C++ application was able to understand your Task name, which means your application is correctly linking to the DAQmx libraries. So everything is now correct on the Qt side, congratulations!

                  DAQmx Error: Internal Software Error occurred in MIG software. Please contact National Instruments Support.

                  That probably means your PC's NI hardware database is corrupted. Follow the instructions here to reset the database: https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA00Z000000P8awSAC

                  If that doesn't help, see here for other possible causes: https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA00Z000000P7a7SAC

                  I have attached screenshots of my project file and my main file for additional reference as well.

                  In the future, please post code as text instead of pictures. Text is easier for us to process.

                  Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                    #38
                    #include <QObject>
                    #include <QThread>
                    #include <QCoreApplication>
                    #include <atomic>
                    #include <array>
                    #include <NIDAQmx.h>
                    #include <stdio.h>
                    #include <QApplication>
                    #include <QWidget>
                    #include <QDebug>
                    #include <iostream>
                    #define DAQmxErrChk(functionCall) if( DAQmxFailed(error=(functionCall)) ) goto Error; else
                    
                    using namespace std;
                    
                    int main(int argc, char **argv)
                    {
                    // Initialize a usual Qt application
                    QApplication app(argc, argv);
                    QWidget w;
                    TaskHandle taskHandle = 0;
                    int32 error = 0;
                    int32 samplesReceived = 0;
                    float64 data[1000];
                    char errBuff[2048]={'\0'};
                    DAQmxErrChk(DAQmxCreateTask("MyTask", &taskHandle));
                    while(true)
                    {
                        cout << "Checkpoint 1" << endl;
                        cout << "Checkpoint 2" << endl;
                        DAQmxErrChk(DAQmxCreateAIVoltageChan(taskHandle, "Dev1/ai0", "", DAQmx_Val_Cfg_Default, -10.0, 10.0, DAQmx_Val_Volts, NULL));
                        DAQmxErrChk(DAQmxCfgSampClkTiming(taskHandle, "", 10000.0, DAQmx_Val_Rising, DAQmx_Val_FiniteSamps, 1000));
                        DAQmxErrChk(DAQmxStartTask(taskHandle));
                        DAQmxErrChk(DAQmxReadAnalogF64(taskHandle, 1000, 10.0, DAQmx_Val_GroupByChannel, data, 1000, &samplesReceived, NULL));
                    
                        // Print results
                        qDebug() << "Received" << samplesReceived << "points";
                        for (int i = 0; i < samplesReceived; i++)
                            qDebug() << data[i];
                    }
                        DAQmxStopTask(taskHandle);
                        DAQmxClearTask(taskHandle);
                    
                        Error:
                    
                               if( DAQmxFailed(error) )
                    
                                      DAQmxGetExtendedErrorInfo(errBuff,2048);
                    
                               if( taskHandle!=0 )  {
                    
                                      DAQmxStopTask(taskHandle);
                    
                                      DAQmxClearTask(taskHandle);
                    
                               }
                    
                               if( DAQmxFailed(error) ){
                                      printf("DAQmx Error: %s\n",errBuff);
                                      return 0;
                                }
                    
                        // Run Qt event loop
                        w.show();
                        return app.exec();
                    }
                    

                    With this code, I tried the avenue you had presented to me but did not find much success in trying those methods. After a little more debugging, I was able to obtain a new error as follows:

                    DAQmx Error: Specified operation cannot be performed while the task is running.
                    Task Name: MyTask

                    Status Code: -200479

                    If you have any idea on how to resolve this issue please let me know. My project file has not changed since my last post. Thanks so much for the help.

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                    • S smanchineella
                      #include <QObject>
                      #include <QThread>
                      #include <QCoreApplication>
                      #include <atomic>
                      #include <array>
                      #include <NIDAQmx.h>
                      #include <stdio.h>
                      #include <QApplication>
                      #include <QWidget>
                      #include <QDebug>
                      #include <iostream>
                      #define DAQmxErrChk(functionCall) if( DAQmxFailed(error=(functionCall)) ) goto Error; else
                      
                      using namespace std;
                      
                      int main(int argc, char **argv)
                      {
                      // Initialize a usual Qt application
                      QApplication app(argc, argv);
                      QWidget w;
                      TaskHandle taskHandle = 0;
                      int32 error = 0;
                      int32 samplesReceived = 0;
                      float64 data[1000];
                      char errBuff[2048]={'\0'};
                      DAQmxErrChk(DAQmxCreateTask("MyTask", &taskHandle));
                      while(true)
                      {
                          cout << "Checkpoint 1" << endl;
                          cout << "Checkpoint 2" << endl;
                          DAQmxErrChk(DAQmxCreateAIVoltageChan(taskHandle, "Dev1/ai0", "", DAQmx_Val_Cfg_Default, -10.0, 10.0, DAQmx_Val_Volts, NULL));
                          DAQmxErrChk(DAQmxCfgSampClkTiming(taskHandle, "", 10000.0, DAQmx_Val_Rising, DAQmx_Val_FiniteSamps, 1000));
                          DAQmxErrChk(DAQmxStartTask(taskHandle));
                          DAQmxErrChk(DAQmxReadAnalogF64(taskHandle, 1000, 10.0, DAQmx_Val_GroupByChannel, data, 1000, &samplesReceived, NULL));
                      
                          // Print results
                          qDebug() << "Received" << samplesReceived << "points";
                          for (int i = 0; i < samplesReceived; i++)
                              qDebug() << data[i];
                      }
                          DAQmxStopTask(taskHandle);
                          DAQmxClearTask(taskHandle);
                      
                          Error:
                      
                                 if( DAQmxFailed(error) )
                      
                                        DAQmxGetExtendedErrorInfo(errBuff,2048);
                      
                                 if( taskHandle!=0 )  {
                      
                                        DAQmxStopTask(taskHandle);
                      
                                        DAQmxClearTask(taskHandle);
                      
                                 }
                      
                                 if( DAQmxFailed(error) ){
                                        printf("DAQmx Error: %s\n",errBuff);
                                        return 0;
                                  }
                      
                          // Run Qt event loop
                          w.show();
                          return app.exec();
                      }
                      

                      With this code, I tried the avenue you had presented to me but did not find much success in trying those methods. After a little more debugging, I was able to obtain a new error as follows:

                      DAQmx Error: Specified operation cannot be performed while the task is running.
                      Task Name: MyTask

                      Status Code: -200479

                      If you have any idea on how to resolve this issue please let me know. My project file has not changed since my last post. Thanks so much for the help.

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                      @smanchineella said in National Instruments USB 6002 read data in Qt Creator:

                      DAQmx Error: Specified operation cannot be performed while the task is running.

                      You get this error because your code repeatedly tries to call DAQmxCreateAIVoltageChan(), DAQmxCfgSampClkTiming(), and DAQmxStartTask() in the while loop. Those functions should only be called once; the while loop should only read the data.

                      Note: Your while(true) loop blocks the Qt event loop. You won't be able to use the GUI if you run a permanent while loop. Qt is based on event-driven programming, so you should use a QTimer to read your data at fixed intervals instead: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtimer.html

                      Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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