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Your camera specs metion that the camera is EIA compatible. This link will expalin EIA better - but basically EIA is synonomous with RS-170.
Make sure that your 1408 is in RS-170 mode and use the default settings in Measurement and Automation Explorer.
Are you able to verify that your camera works? Can you hook the camera up to a RS-170 compatible monitor or attach a known working camera to the 1408?
I am not able to pull up any users manual for your camera - if you have one, check to see that there are no settings on the camera (like dip switches) that are incorrectly set.
Let me know what you find out.
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Thanks Marco, I tried the exact same setting, camera, card, software with a computer which works with windows NT and I can grab images. I saw a note on the ni.com.
This note says that i have to force windows xp to recognize the card. I did it but still does not work.
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If your computer is a faster system 3.2+ GHz and is hyperthreaded, there could be a compatibility problem with the 1408 - since this is an older vision board (I have only seen this on a few systems).
Try turning off hyperthreading on your machine to see if this fixes the problem. If you need hyperthreading enabled, consider upgrading to a 1410.