Upconvert vxistubs and _vxitls to labview 2010

Hi,
Coud you please upconvert the ni vxi utilities in the libraries of the attached files to labview 2010? I tried to use these and labview stated they were too old for my labview to convert
Thank you very much for your help
Attachments:
vxistubs.zip ‏94 KB
_vxitls.zip ‏177 KB

I hate to tell you this, but that library is obsolete. There's no actual code in the subVIs that actually interface to the hardware. All of the VIs just have the terminals of the controls/indicators on the block diagram, and that's it. That library is obsolete. Check the Drivers section of the NI site (click Support) in the menu bar to find the updated drivers.

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