Hi Dan, To help isolate the issue, can you tell me where the error message occurs? Are you using Labview or Measurement Studio to access the board?
The following is a good KnowledgeBase article discussing this issue. It was originally written for the DAQ-STC and E-Series cards, but should apply to the PCI-6534 card as well: <a href="http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/3efedde4322fef19862567740067f3cc/dcfcdb240788f8d486256d6a00834d80?OpenDocument">"Not Responding to the Selected Base Address" Error</a> Another great utility to use is the <b>Measurement and Automation Explorer (MAX)</b> provided by National Instruments. It can be found from Start -> Programs -> National Instruments -> Measurement and Automation. First, <a href="http://www.ni.com/support/install/install_driver_3.htm">confirm</a> that the latest driver has been installed for your board. The latest drivers can be <a href="http://www.ni.com/support/daq/versions.htm">downloaded</a> here, but note that older versions of the DAQ driver need to be uninstalled first. Now, once all the drivers are installed, we can proceed to plug the board into the computer slot. With the board plugged in, we can open up MAX again and it should be displayed under the Devices and Interfaces tab and the NI-DAQ category in the Configuration pane. If the device is successfully recognized in MAX, then a self-test of the device can be run. Under NI-DAQ, select Properties and click Test Resources in that window. At this point, your programs should not have a problem communicating to the DAQ card. Best of luck! Kileen Cheng Applications Engineer National Instruments
