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NI MXI-Express BIOS Compatibility 18.0 x64Win10 32bitEng MXI-Express BIOS兼容性工具NIMXIeCmpt18.0
MXI-Express BIOS Compatibility
MXI-Express BIOS Compatibility解决了与MXI-Express兼容的硬件相关BIOS限制。
MXI-Express BIOS Compatibility是一款工具软件,可帮助您使用MXI-Express来分析PXI或PXI Express机箱与计算机之间的连接故障。借助该软件,您可以使用兼容的PXI远程控制模块的MXI-Express功能来忽略或解决常见的BIOS限制。
NIMXIeCmpt18.0
发布日期:
2022/4/4
包含的版本:
18.0完整版
受支持的操作系统:
Windows 10
语言:
English
校验和
文件大小: 76443728 字节 (72.90 MB)
修改日期: 2019-01-22 05:50
MD5: 6e4c4761c1c24f83b7cdb1afbe83f81f(重复一致)(官方提供(MD5)273bed70eedd4214151411a6a94c5b26错误,是21.8的)
SHA1: cd903e465820ebda4d9597f98fff19d6ba866eae
SHA256: 16f97529861e4da4990cf7707840cb196b33f54f254c287eb370779bdf3c0117
CRC32: 9b15a4a0
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NI MXI-Express BIOS Compatibility Software 18.0 Readme
Overview
Release Notes
When should I install NI MXI-Express BIOS Compatibility Software?
What if I have problems?
Physically disconnect/remove any MXIe hardware from your computer, reboot the computer and uninstall the software through Add/Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel, OR
Boot into Windows Safe Mode and remove the software through Add/Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel. If the system boots into Normal Mode without problems, booting into Safe Mode is not required to uninstall the software.
Supported Operating Systems
Windows 10
Windows 8.11
Windows 7 SP12
Supported Hardware
NI ExpressCard-8360
NI PCI-8361
NI PCI-8366
NI PCIe-8361
NI PCIe-8362
NI PCIe-8371
NI PCIe-8372
NI PCIe-8375
NI PCIe-8381
NI PXIe-8388
NI PXIe-8389
NI PCIe-8398
Installation Instructions
Note | Install this software only on a system that cannot boot with a MXI-Express connection or recognize PXI or PXI Express devices behind this connection. |
Run setup.exe and follow the instructions to install the software.
Shut down your PC.
Enable Mode 1 operation on your hardware:
While your computer is powered off, find the bank of DIP switches on the PCI Express MXI-Express board.
Note | For the PXIe-8388 and PXIe-8389, the bank of DIP switches is on the PXI Express remote controller, not the PCI Express MXI-Express board. |
Set DIP switch 1 to the On position, as shown below. Leave the other DIP switches in their default positions.
Note | The number of DIP switches on hardware may vary. |
Replace the board and connect your chassis and devices.
Disconnect any MXI-Express cable attached to your NI ExpressCard-8360 or NI PCIe-8398.
If using NI ExpressCard-8360 remove it from your computer.
Boot your computer into Windows Normal Mode.
Note | You cannot configure your MXI-Express device in Safe Mode. Refer to Troubleshooting for more information. |
If using NI ExpressCard-8360, when the computer finishes booting, plug your NI ExpressCard-8360 into your computer and wait for Windows to discover the hardware.
From the Windows Start menu, select All Programs»National Instruments»NI MXI Configuration.
Click Scan for Devices and select your serial number from the menu.
Click Enable. If you cannot click the Enable button after selecting the correct serial number, your device already is in Mode 1.
To configure multiple NI ExpressCard-8360 or NI PCIe-8398 boards on the same host computer system, repeat the previous three steps for each board.
Shut down and connect the MXI-Express cable and chassis to the NI ExpressCard-8360 or NI PCIe-8398. The NI ExpressCard-8360 or NI PCIe-8398 must be present and connected to the chassis, and you must power on the chassis before powering on the host computer. In normal operation, hot plugging the NI ExpressCard-8360 is not supported. Hot plugging is supported only for changing modes. Hot plugging is not supported at all for the NI PCIe-8398.
For the NI ExpressCard-8360 and NI PCIe-8398:
For all other supported devices:
Power on your chassis and boot your computer. Depending on your PXI system size, Windows may take several minutes to load on the first boot, as it configures resources the BIOS did not configure. Future boots with the same hardware configuration will not take as long.
Note | All MXI-Express devices, including the ExpressCard-8360, retain their mode settings even after removing the board from the slot or plugging it into a different computer. |
Product Security and Critical Updates
New Features and Bug Fixes
Version 18.0
Version 1.5
Version 1.4.1
Version 1.4
Version 1.3
Version 1.2
Version 1.0
Enhancements in Version 18.0New Platform Support
New Hardware Support
Fixed Issues
Enhancements in Version 1.5New Platform Support
Fixed Issues
Enhancements in Version 1.4.1New Hardware Support
Fixed Issues
Enhancements in Version 1.4New Platform Support
New Hardware Support
Enhancements in Version 1.3New Platform Support
New Hardware Support
Fixed Issues
ID | Corrected Issue |
164218 | On a FAT32 file system, an issue was corrected that caused a blue screen error when rebooting after installation of NI MXI-Express BIOS Compatibility Software. |
Enhancements in Version 1.2New Platform Support
New Hardware Support
Enhancements in Version 1.0Fixed Issues
ID | Summary |
— | Prevented Windows from assigning resources that overlap existing ACPI and PCI devices' resources during rebalancing, causing Windows to lock up or crash during power up or wake from sleep in some cases. |
115406 | Worked around a BIOS issue on some HP/Compaq models where the secondary bus is assigned more resources than the primary bus, and alignment requirements of the secondary bus are too strict, causing a code 12 in Windows on the secondary bus. |
Troubleshooting
Issue | Troubleshooting Steps |
I am seeing a code 12 or code 31 error in Device Manager on one of the devices in my chassis, or a PCI-PCI bridge or PCI Express Root Port. | The Windows Event Log may contain more information about the error. The Event Log is in the Windows Control Panel under Administrative Tools. Look for events in the System log with nipximxk or nipxirfk listed as the source. Whether or not any relevant events exist in the log, contact National Instruments and report the issue. |
I uninstalled the software, but now I cannot access my PXI devices. They are not present in Device Manager or MAX. | Ensure that your MXI-Express device is in Mode 0. Refer to the Installation Instructions for mode setting instructions. If you are using an ExpressCard-8360, you must install NI MXI-Express BIOS Compatibility Software to access the mode setting. |
I moved my MXI-Express device to another computer that does not have NI MXI-Express BIOS Compatibility Software installed. My devices in the chassis are not present in Device Manager or MAX. | Ensure that your MXI-Express device is in Mode 0 for use without NI MXI-Express BIOS Compatibility Software. The configured mode is set on the device itself and follows the device when plugged into different systems. This is true for all MXI-Express devices, including those configured through software. |
I cannot configure the mode of operation for my ExpressCard-8360 or NI PXIe-8398. The configuration software does not find the device. | Ensure that your computer is booted into Normal Mode (not Safe Mode). MXI-Express devices are not detected in Safe Mode. If you have trouble booting into Normal Mode, be sure you have followed the instructions for changing modes in the Installation Instructions. Hot-plugging the ExpressCard-8360 solves most boot-time problems. Hot-plugging a NI PXIe-8398 is not supported. |
The installer displayed a pop-up warning message about the detection of a limited bus number range. | No troubleshooting steps are necessary yet. The purpose of the warning is to notify you of a BIOS setting that is limiting the amount of hardware you can attach to your computer. You may not run into this limit; however, if you do, code 12 or code 31 errors are likely to be present in Device Manager, as well as an error message in the Windows Event Log. Look for events in the System log with nipxirfk listed as the source. |
I see a message in the Windows Event Log notifying me that the maximum bus number limit was reached. | Not all of your PXI chassis could fit within the limitations of your motherboard, and therefore some of your devices may be missing or not working. When placing devices in your PXI system, filling the first connected chassis first ensures they are allocated resources first. Also, consolidating devices toward the left side of any non-full chassis in your system could help. If you still encounter issues with getting your devices to work, try removing some devices or a chassis. Contact National Instruments for more support on this issue. |
The installer displayed a pop-up warning message about the detection of multiple PCI root buses. | No troubleshooting steps are necessary yet. The purpose of the warning is to notify you of your computer's hardware configuration which divides PCI bus resources into independent segments. It is possible that the amount of hardware you can attach to your computer is limited by the size of these segments. You may not run into a limitation; however, if you do, code 12 or code 31 errors are likely to be present in Device Manager, as well as an error message in the Windows Event Log. Look for events in the System log with nipxirfk listed as the source. If you experience this problem, try inserting your MXI-Express device into a different PCI-Express slot attached to one of the other root buses. |
I see a message in the Windows Event Log notifying me that the software has found a configuration that is currently not supported. | Verify that the MXI-Express cable is attached to both your host PC and the PXI or PXI Express chassis, and that the PXI or PXI Express chassis is powered on at the time the host PC is powered on. It is possible to see this message if MXI-Express hardware is not detected. |
Known Issues
ID | Known Issue |
97600 | On some systems with some PXI configurations, particularly large server and workstation systems with large numbers of PXI and/or PXI Express devices, the top-level PCI Express Root Port leading to the PXI system or a child device may not start, and Device Manager may report a Code 12 error on this device. Additionally, the nipxirfk driver logs an error stating that there are not enough resources to the Windows Event Log. This happens because the system lacks enough free resources to allocate the amount needed for the PXI bus. Because Windows is limited in assigning resources, NI MXI-Express BIOS Compatibility Software must request more resources than are actually used by the devices in an optimal configuration. This can lead to cases where, although a correct BIOS can properly assign resources, Windows cannot. Troubleshooting: Ensure that the MXI-Express device is in Mode 1. Workaround: In some cases, moving the MXI-Express device to a different slot may work around the issue. |
122323 | On some laptops with some PXI configurations, Windows may overlap resources it assigns between the rebalanced PXI and PXI Express devices and a CardBus controller. In some cases, this can cause undesirable behavior when using CardBus devices when the system is booted with a MXI-Express device attached. Troubleshooting: Verify that the MXI-Express device is in Mode 1. Workaround: Boot the computer without the MXI-Express device plugged into the system to work around this issue, allowing CardBus devices to be used for the duration of that boot. |
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