The link on the ADCPro product folder downloads an installer which will install the Launcher application and the LabVIEW Runtime Engine since this is a requirement for all LabVIEW programs. When the Launcher runs, it should attempt to download the actual ADCPro application and install it (along with any plugins that you selected). We are aware of an issue with the LabVIEW functions that sometimes report incorrectly that there is no internet connection. We have noticed that when both ethernet and wireless connections are present this occurs, but there may be other conditions as well.
NOTE: You only need to do one of the below installations.
If you have already downloaded and installed the Launcher, you can manually download and install what should happen at the startup from the following link:
ftp://ftp.ti.com/pub/data_acquisition/ADCPro2/adcpro-setup-2.0.1.exe
If you removed the Launcher application, you will need to download the complete package from the following link:
ftp://ftp.ti.com/pub/data_acquisition/ADCPro2/no_internet_version/adcpro-wlvrt-2.0.1.exe
After this, you can get the ADC plug-in from the product folder (in this case http://www.ti.com/tool/ads1278evm-pdk). Once it is installed, you should be able to run ADCPro and load the plug-in. On the first run, you will see drivers installed; view the ADCPro and ADS1278 users guides for more information.