NI CompactRIO Device Drivers and R Series MultifunctionRIO (May 2017) Bug Fixes

Overview

The following items are a subset of issues fixed in NI CompactRIO Device Drivers May 2017 and NI R Series Multifunction RIO Device Drivers May 2017 since NI CompactRIO Device Drivers August 2016 and NI R Series Multifunction RIO Device Drivers August 2016. If you have an issue ID, you can search this list to validate that the issue has been fixed in NI CompactRIO Device Drivers May 2017 or NI R Series Multifunction RIO Device Drivers May 2017 with LabVIEW 2017.

 

IDFixed Issue

529910

The minimum time between conversions for the NI 9201 in FPGA Mode was not properly coerced.

568978

NI-MAX showed '1/1/0001 12:00:00AM' date for uploaded Wi-fi certificates. This issue only affected systems with LabVIEW 2015 SP1.

596997

RIO Device Setup Utility did not allow cRIO-9035 or cRIO-9039 bitfile to be downloaded to cRIO-9035 (Sync) or cRIO-9039 (Sync).

610609

Direct Access method may fail to update module I/Os under certain conditions. Please refer to CompactRIO Device Driver 2017 Q2 Patch document for more details.

615963

Analog I/O Voltage Range configuration for USB-785xR and PXIe-785xR  was ignored if changed for the second time from the LabVIEW Project.

623899

CLIP XML path in the CLIP.lvproj example was incorrect causing generation error at compilation.

 

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