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Chapter 2     Installation and Configuration
PC-LPM-16/PnP User Manual
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Software Installation
 
If you are using NI-DAQ, refer to your NI-DAQ release notes to install 
your driver software. Find the installation section for your operating 
system and follow the instructions given there.
If you are using LabVIEW, refer to your LabVIEW release notes to 
install your application software. After you have installed LabVIEW, 
refer to the NI-DAQ release notes and follow the instructions given 
there for your operating system and LabVIEW.
If you are using LabWindows/CVI, refer to your LabWindows/CVI 
release notes to install your application software. After you have 
installed LabWindows/CVI, refer to the NI-DAQ release notes and 
follow the instructions given there for your operating system and 
LabWindows/CVI.
If you are a register-level programmer, refer to Appendix D
 
, Register-
Level Programming, 
 
for software configuration information
 
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Board Configuration
 
Plug and Play
 
The PC-LPM-16PnP is fully compatible with the industry-standard 
Intel/Microsoft Plug and Play Specification version 1.0a. A Plug and 
Play system arbitrates and assigns resources through software, freeing 
you from manually setting switches and jumpers. These resources 
include the board base I/O address and interrupt channels. Each 
PC-LPM-16PnP is configured at the factory to request these resources 
from the Plug and Play Configuration Manager.
The Configuration Manager receives all of the resource requests at 
startup, compares the available resources to those requested, and 
assigns the available resources as efficiently as possible to the Plug and 
Play boards. Application software can query the Configuration 
Manager to determine the resources assigned to each board without 
your involvement. The Plug and Play software is installed as a device 
driver or as an integral component of the computer BIOS.
 
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