How many bytes may I read in ???

I'm experimenting with the GPIB interface and a Fluke 45 dual display
multimeter.
But in the deliverd samplecode a number of bytes is read. How do I know
how many bytes I may read after a command. Is a big number alwys enough
and does this big number affect the speed of getting data ??
Any hint is welcome !
Thanx !
Kristof

the number is not critical. We normally ask for 256 characters and that does affect the speed not much. Most instruments are much slower than the pc !
It is wise to read enough characters and maybe it is slightly faster to stay within 32 characters.
These 32 character limit is only to prevent a new buffer to be setup for the gpib transfer. This happened in former years. I did not check this for visA2.5
greetings from the Netherlands

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