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Appendix B
Common Questions
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Under which operating systems will MXI-Express work? 
MXI-Express is a PCI-to-PCI bridge that is recognized by the majority of 
operating systems. It should automatically work with most systems like 
Windows, Macintosh OS X, Linux, and Solaris, but only Windows XP has 
been verified in the initial release of MXI-Express.
What software is required to use my MXI-Express kit? 
For Windows and LabVIEW RT, the required software is included as part 
of the latest version of NI-VISA included with your kit. The software for 
your MXI-Express controller enhances the product, allowing you to 
view information about the organization of your PXI system and 
programmatically retrieve data about the chassis and modules you have 
installed.
If the MXI-Express software does not support your operating system, 
you can still use MXI-Express and the operating system will provide a 
mechanism for you to ignore the MXI-Express configuration device that is 
built into the MXI-Express hardware.
MXI-3 required optimization software. Does MXI-Express require 
the same? 
No. The necessary optimization is now done automatically by the 
MXI-Express hardware. 
How does my MXI-Express board show up in the Windows Device 
Manager? 
MXI-Express boards contain two types of PCI devices onboard and will 
have several listings in the Windows Device Manager (WDM). The first 
devices show up in the WDM listed under System devices as PCI standard 
PCI-to-PCI bridges
. The second device type shows up in the WDM as an 
NI PXI-8360 when the correct MXI-Express driver is installed. This 
second device provides configuration information for the software. 
The NI PCIe-8360 includes three PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridges. The 
NI PXI-8360 includes two additional bridges and one NI PXI-8360 device.
If the MXI-Express software is not installed, the PCI-to-PCI function will 
still be detected and work correctly, but the MXI-Express configuration 
device 
will be detected as an unknown device.