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Lemuel,
There must be something different happening between W95 and W2K. There are no reported cases of the 2.3 driver failing to do something so common. Since you do have an analyzer card, however, we can get into the bus and see what the differences are. First, let's get a capture of the W95 machine "working case". Connect the windows 95 machine to the instrument like normal, but then also daisy-chain the PCI-GPIB+ analyzer card in the other computer onto the bus. Make sure that MAX and all other programs are closed, and then run the GPIB analyzer application while you do the IFR command from the 95 machine. Make sure you have the analyzer app set to these settings [link removed; article no longer available]. It should work like normal. Save that capture.
Next, connect your PCI-GPIB+ board and the instrument together (without the W95 machine). Run the same capture and save that as the failing case. Look over them to see if you can find any major differences (the timing will be slightly different, but that shouldn't affect much). If you'd like to post the 2 captures here, I'll take a look at them.
Thanks,
Scott B.
GPIB Software
National Instruments
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