Using USB-6259 with LABVIEW 8.0

Hello,
I currently have Labview 8.0 and am trying to use the USB-6259 DAQ device.  When trying to install the device I am told that the driver cannot be found.  I have looked through the knowledge base, forums, and reference this document: Device Drivers
I have downloaded DAQ-MX 8.8 has shown by the previous link, but that version of DAQ-MX does not support Labview 8.0.  I am hoping someone knows a way I can make my version of Labview and this device work together.
Thank you in advance...

This is the document you are looking for:
NI-DAQ & LabVIEW Version Compatibility (for Windows)
And, you will find the drivers over here:
Drivers and Updates
Adnan Zafar
Certified LabVIEW Architect
Coleman Technologies

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