7334 - Dectecting Power Up Reset State

I am writing an application in C/C++ to control stepper motors with an NI-7334.  I want to detect if the board is in the "PowerUp Reset State" and if so, initialize the card.  There doesn't seem to be a function to detect this.  Does anybody know a way to detect this?
Thanks,
Chris

Excellent.
Thank you Jochen.  You will probably be seeing a lot of questions from me.  I am just getting started using these products and I am sure I will need lot's of information.
Chris

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