Hello,
In addition to installing LabVIEW eval, you also have to install the
Basics2.llb.
The instructions from the ReadMe file:
"Copy the Basics2.llb file from Course Disc 1 to the labview\user.lib
directory.  This is usually stored in [drive letter]\Program
Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW\user.lib."
To make the Basics2.lib show up under the user.lib on your functions
palette, please review the following KnowledgeBase:
<a
href="http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/1D0D514BC3852BFD8625685F007BC976?OpenDocument";>How
Do I Add Custom SubVI to the Functions Palette?</a>

Also, make sure that you have DAQmx installed. The LabVIEW Evaluation
Version gives the option of installing simulation DAQ VI's. If the
complete install option is chosen, the simulation VIs are installed.

To avoid this, choose a custom install and don't allow the Evaluation
Version to install NI-DAQ. After the LabVIEW Evaluation Version is
installed, install NI-DAQ and include support for LabVIEW 7.0. The DAQ
VIs will now read data from your DAQ device. There is a link to the
NI-DAQ download page below.

<a href="http://www.ni.com/support/daq/versions.htm";>NI-DAQ Driver
Support for Windows</a>

Zvezdana S.
National Instruments

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