Write Digital Out on 6133 board using RT

I would like to right a simple VI that writes data to digital outputs of a 6133 board on a SBC using Labview RT.

Steven,
I have made good progress on reading data from the 6713 board.  I am now turning my attention to writing data to the analog out on the 6713 board.  I have about 80000 data points that I would like to send to the analog out channel on the 6713 board.  The data points have been prepared as unsigned integers in the range of 0 to 4095, where 2048 is to represent 0 volts.  I would like to use DMA to send the data from the SBC to the 6713 board.  The DAQmx Create Virtual Channel forces a selection of either voltage or current.  If voltage is selected for the analog out, the range defaults to -10 and +10 volts.  What VI or VIs do you recommend sending this data?  The sample rate is about 600 kHz, which means the 80000 data points represent a waveform of about 133 ms in length.  I also need to synchronize multiple channels with the identical waveform.
Thanks for your help,
solitude

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