Gpib pcii

need to use under win2000. card not found. any emulation or drivers available or do I have to revert back to an old win98 machine. I have several cards and this seem a poor choice for upgradability.

Hi,
The GPIB-PCII is an obselete product. The newer drivers will not support this board. You can find the supported GPIB hardware vs OS and the appropriate driver version to use, in the following page:
http://www.ni.com/support/gpib/versions.htm
DiegoF

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  • LV6.1/GPIB-PCII/Keithley 617

    hi,
    just found some old stuff i wanted to try out while getting to know
    lv. gpib device works ok, although WinMe(card not happy with NT/2K)
    did not assign DAK/IRQ, I changed this and it appears to be working
    with them as well.
    when i tried to connect the 617 i did find a device that did respond,
    but when i dl'd the 617 drivers all i get is a unknown VISA device?
    anyone got any experience with this? i could not find anything on the
    subject in the lv manuals.
    Thor Anders

    On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 07:12:41 -0800 (PST), Dennis Knutson
    wrote:
    >I'm a liitle confused. Do you get the error in LabVIEW or in MAX? The
    >driver is for LabVIEW to communicate to the instrument. LabVIEW uses
    >the GPIB card configured in MAX to talk to the instrument via the VISA
    >api or direct GPIB calls. If the card is correctly configued in MAX,
    >you should be able to open Devices and Interfaces, right click on the
    >GPIB card and select Scan for Instruments. Any instrument found, you
    >should be able to use MAX to read and write to. Also, what version of
    >MAX and NI.488.2 are you using? MAX 2.1 and NI.488.2 doesn't list the
    >GPIB-PCII card as supported. If you're using an older version, you
    >might be having a compata
    bility problem with either VISA or GPIB
    >driver and Win/ME. What did you use to successfully communicate with
    >the one instrument?
    ok, from the top:
    I have LabView 6.0 installed, running MAX 2.0.3.6 and NI-488.2 driver
    1.60 on Windows ME.
    I installed the GPIB-PCII and windows installed it at a certain IO
    adress. I set the jumpers for this IO and when I then scanned for the
    instrument I found 'something that I could communicate with.'
    I figured the GPIB should use IRQ and DMA so I reinstalled the card
    until MAX were satisfied with it using DMA and IRQ.
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    and dir.mnu files there.
    now, in MAX, i cannot find an instrument when I scan for it, and the
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    I'll try to upgrade max and the NI-488-2 driver and se what happens.
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  • GPIB-PCII software for Windows 2000

    My system is running Windows 2000, but the NI-488.2 software does not support my GPIB-PCII board under Windows 2000. Where can I find softward that will support my board under Windows 2000?

    These links provide additional information on GPIB-PCII/IIA board. I'm facing the same problem but I don't want to part away with the boards yet so I continue to use them with Windows 95.
    http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/3efedde4322fef19862567740067f3cc/2499c1cf1322e98e8625659500026d0b?OpenDocument
    http://www.ni.com/support/gpib/versions.htm

  • MAX for GPIB/PCIIA card

    Why MAX 3.0 can not see GPIB/PCIIA card?
    What software allow me to see it?

    Hi,
    You need the NI-488.2 driver to detect the boards. MAX is just a configuration utility, the driver detects and configures the device.
    You may have NI-488.2 installed, but this is an old GPIB interface, so it is not supported in the newest version of the driver. You can find the available driver version for at this page
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    National Instruments.

  • Can I install a GPIB-PCII/IIA Card into a windows XP computer and if so how?

    Can I install a GPIB-PCII/IIA ISA Card into a windows XP computer? If this is possible can you give me the stsps needed to do so.

    Hello,
    No, this is not possible. This "old" board isn't supported under Windows XP. Check this site for an overview: http://www.ni.com/support/gpib/versions.htm#pc
    Regards,
    Luca
    Regards,
    Luca

  • Driver W3.1 for GPIB - PCII/IIA

    It's not possible to download on this web site the driver W3.1 for GPIB - PCII / IIA. If someone have this "antic" version thanks.

    Hi,
    You should be able to download the driver at http://www.ni.com/support/gpib/versions.htm#pc_dos. Did you find a link to the driver elsewhere that was broken?
    Best Regards,
    Aaron K.
    Application Engineer
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  • GPIB-PCII/IIA Drivers for Windows 98

    Hello , Could someone can help me ? I got a trouble in GPIB-PCII/IIA card.
    I want to driver it in Windows 98 , but Windows hardware manager can not find this card.
    Could someone can tell me how to do for complete step .
    Thanks a lot !!

    大家好,我现在遇到了问题了,希望大家可以帮帮我。
        我最近在做轻集料混凝土的交流阻抗谱测试,我先叙述一下遇到的问题:
       我的电脑是windows98、仪器是PARC公司的M273A/锁相5210,所用GPIB卡为:GPIB PCIIA IEEE488.2,测试软件为M398,程序时在DOS下运行的。运行Eis.bat程序run时,出现
         potentiostat not found,
         Dev_poll 1 error caused error in gpib_ error _check
    32768 _0
         Dev_poll 3 error caused error in gpib_error_check
    32768 _0
         当运行M398.exe时,提示:
    ibfind board 1caused error in gpib_error_check 32768_7
        gpib.com improperly configured,
         gpib card not installed,
    GSS is either not loaded or improperly installed.
    ABORTED:Error Level 1,Error Code 8
         请问是驱动问题还是GPIB卡出了问题?前几次也出现过类似的问题,当时关闭电脑,关闭仪器,过一会重新开机就正常了,今天有出现了类似的问题,可是关机,关闭程序之后再开机就不再正常工作了,
          还有好多次测试快运行完在读取数据时程序突然就没有反应了,只能强制关闭程序,之后重新启动就再不能正常运行了,出现和上面一样的问题。
    期待大家的帮助!

  • Win2000 support for GPIB-PCII/IIA

    Is there a driver that allows to use the:
    GPIB-PCII/IIA (rev.5)
    with Win2000 or must I downgrade to win98 and use the drivers present in NI webpage.
    Thanks in advance.

    ThomasD wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Hello,
    >
    > the GPIB-PCII/IIA is not supported under Win 2000. You can also see
    > this on the following link:
    > http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/0AE0DAD0C1142EF8862565230058DAE2?OpenDocument
    > So, you have to downgrade your system to Win 9x and download the
    > driver on this page:
    > http://www.ni.com/support/gpib/versions.htm
    >
    I feared the worst...back to instability and blue screen.
    Thank you!

  • QuickBasic GPIB PCII Help

    Hi-
    I'm new to QuickBasic and the world of GPIB but I'm not new to programming. I need help on something I'm completely stumped on. I have a feeling this is an easy and quick fix. I'll try to provide as much information as possible.
    I have a Windows 98 SE (yuck!) machine with a NI GPIB ISA/AT card in it. Connected to the card is a Sony RTD710 Digitizer. I created a QuickBasic program with the code that came in the manual and it doesn't seem to be working. The only thing it does is return the ID of the digitizer. However, when I use the Interactive Control (in the Measurement and Automation Explorer), I can successfully communicate with the machine.
    Here is my code:
    REM $INCLUDE: 'QBDECL.BAS'
    DIM READING AS STRING * 30
    CALL IBDEV(0, 7, 0, 10, 1, 0, RTD710%)
    CALL IBCLR(RTD710%)
    CALL IBWRT(RTD710%, "ID?")
    CALL IBRD(RTD710%, READING$)
    PRINT READING$
    CALL IBONL(RTD710%, 0)
    END
    This is what I'm doing in the Interactive Control:
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    The QuickBasic code compiles with no errors. The variable RTD710% returns as -1 and the variable READING$ does not return anything. In the Interactive Control, the variables are inputed one by one when prompted. When calling the ibrd function, the ID of the machine is returned "SONY TK/RTD710 ....." as it should.
    I also noticed that when I used the NI Spy program, I can see the functions being logged when using Interactive Control but I don't see the functions being logged with the compiled QuickBasic program.
    I followed the instructions here: http://sine.ni.com/apps/we/niepd_web_display.display_epd4?p_guid=B45EACE3DE7556A4E034080020E74861&p_node=DZ52353&p_source=external
    Again, I'm very new to GPIB and I tried searching the forums to see if this topic has been covered before. But I don't know what to search for. So, I apologize if this has come up before. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    You mentioned that you are new to QuickBasic, but QuickBasic is a very old application that dates back to the days of DOS.
    You didn't happen to mention which version of NI-488.2 that you have installed on Win 98. From the problem you describe, it seems as if you have a Win 32 version installed. With a Win 32 version of the driver, by default, it does not have DOS support enabled (for applications such as QuickBasic). This type of problem is described in:
    http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/D8AFF54234E2788486256A760070FB2E
    If this is the case, it is very easy to enable DOS support with the Win 32 driver. Please refer to this KnowledgeBase article:
    http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/3efedde4322fef19862567740067f3cc/c293f23d6b87992c86256ab6000afbeb?O...
    Hope this information helps. If not, please report back with additional information about which NI-488.2 driver you have installed.

  • Whereis the gpib pcii/iia driver for windows 98 ?or 95

    ok

    Jo18,
    Visit the following link: http://www.ni.com/support/gpib/versions.htm
    Hope this helps,
    L Aguila
    Applications Engineer
    National Instruments

  • I have problems with pci-gpib card under windows me, What I need to know what to do in order to fix this problems?

    Hi, I have installed a pci-gpib card in my computer, I have a problem with
    installation, the message of troubleshooting wizard is as follow:
    "One or more missing GPIB interfaces.
    There are several reasons why you might encounter this problem:
    Reason: Your GPIB interface is incorrectly installed.
    Solution: Please verify that your GPIB interface is correctly installed
    and rerun the NI-488.2 Troubleshooting Wizard.
    Reason: You are using a non-Plug-and-Play interface (e.g., AT-GPIB/TNT,
    GPIB-PCII/IIA, GPIB-ENET) and you did not use the Add New Hardware Wizard
    to add the interface to your system properly.
    Solution: Click th
    e Add Hardware button and the Add GPIB Hardware wizard
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    Reason: For the GPIB-USB and GPIB-1394, the host controller (USB or 1394)
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    Reason: For the PCMCIA-GPIB and PCMCIA-GPIB+, the PCMCIA host controller
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    Solution: Use the Windows Device Manager to verify that your PCMCIA host
    controller is functioning correctly. Start the control panel by selecting
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    Device Manager page. If you select "View devices by type", you can look at
    the PCMCIA socket properties to ensure it is correctly enabled."
    And on system details the message is the next:
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    "This version of windows does not su
    pport IEEE 1394."
    I am using Windows Me, so i want to know what i need to do to fix this
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    Best regards.

    If you have a PCI-GPIB card, you needn't worry about the USB port or whether or not Windows ME supports 1394. All you need in NI-488.2 version 1.70 from National Instruments. Install this driver and then insert your card. Windows should detect the card and find the proper driver.
    If this did not happen in the proper sequence, look in the device manager and see if the card was installed as an "other device". If this happens, remove the card in the device manager and have windows redetect it. If this is not a solution, you may consider the ask an engineer page at www.ni.com/ask. Provide as many details as possible.

  • Instrument not recognized - computer too fast for AT-GPIB/TNT board

    I have a problem with a potentiostat (PAR 283) connected to ISA AT-GPIB/TNT (not pnp) board. I recently upgraded to a motherboard with 1.8GHz AMD processor. Potentiostat is recognized by other software as "28PD", "28PE" or sometimes just some garbage characters, instead of "283". I'm using driver version 1.6 (1.7 could not recognize the board). In "Measurement&Automation" potentiostat doesn't respond to *IDN? query (error EAB0). FRA analyzer connected to the same board is recognized without a problem. None of the Windows programs can control potentiostat (it's not recognized as "283). One DOS program, however, is able to recognize and control the potentiostat. I tested the whole system with 166MHz compu
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    My operating system is Win98
    Does anyone have idea what could solve the problem?
    Thanks
    Darko

    I don't necessarily have an answer to your problem, but I want to assure you those usually these problems are with the instrument. The IEEE 488.1 standard defines a 3-wire interlocked handshake to prevent any problems due to computer/device speeds.
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    A similar phenomenon can occur when the device is the talker where is violates the proper 3-wire handshake.
    Note that not all failures are intential on the side of the device, it could be a legitimate bug.
    Now that I have given a somewhat long-winded description of how problems like this can manifest, I can give you a few recommendations.
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    3) Modify the bus timing in NI-488.2 from 500ns to 2ms. This is not likely to work since you are on the receiving end.
    4) Try to procure a GPIB-PCII/IIA board. This is a slower board that overall responds to handshaking slower than the AT-GPIB/TNT board and may mask the problem.
    5) Increase your cable length (including to "illegal" lengths such as 8m). This can add propegation delays that can mask this problem. I have seen work in teh past with troubled instruments.
    Good luck.

  • Conflict between GPIB and NI-DAQ

    I have a NI-DAQ card, which works well individually. But when I add GPIB to the computer, NI-DAQ does not work, why?

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  • Moved an old software (16 bit) program to XP, won't run.

    We were running a spectrophotometer on a Windows 3.1 machine via a GPIB-PCII/IIA card, but when the computer died we couldn't find another one with the older card slot so we used ae trying the GPIB-USB-B on an WinXP computer. The GPIB Explorer can communicate with the instrument but the software program doesn't see the instrument. In the original help file for the spectrophotometer's software it says to go to system.ini and add the line device=c:\gpib-pcw\vdmad.386. 
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    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Originally we had a Windows 3.1 desktop hooked up to a Hitachi F-4500 Spectrophotometer via  a GPIB-PCII/IIA ISA card. It had the installed software on it. The computer had been laboring for a while so we copied the entire System and Hitachi folders onto floppies. We were attempting to use a Windows XP machine computer with the GPIB-USB-B interface, but we were told a couple days ago that Windows XP doesn't support 16-bit programs anymore. So we found an older tower with an ISA slot and installed Windows 98. We got the ni driver ver. 1.7 and installed it. At this point when we go into Measurements and Automation we can communicate with the board. If we send an IDN? query it returns a binary address for the board.
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    I've recently attempted to make changes to the Registry due to this post http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=204735&query.id=219557#M204735
    but that had no affect. We have the Windows XP machine and GPIB-USB-B interface still around. It does communicate with the instrument but we've had no luck with running the software.

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    i am using LabView 6i connect with GPIB-PCII (ISA) to Agilent 34970A
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    the error message number is 107380743
    i would be appricated if anyone can help on this issue

    Here's a copy of my modifed VI.
    Attachments:
    HP34970A_Initialize.vi ‏113 KB

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