Thanks for the response,
upon re-reading my post, I realise too that there's a lot of information missing for anyone to be able to help me. Sorry.
The problem I have isn't in establishing communication per se, it's just that the communication seems flaky. I'll try to be more precise.
I have a monochromator which autobauds when I connect to it. It has a pre-defined series of characters which need to be sent based on the response of the monochromator. This works fine on a "normal" COM port (Both over VISA and using the old serial drivers). On the NI card, I can't get the monochromator into a state where I get any of the proper return characters. The communication IS taking place, I'm just getting the wrong answers. I've tried setting termination characters, handshaking and so on, but I just can't get it to work. Note that exactly the code pictured earlier works on a normal COM port, but not on the NI card.
It's almost like one port is speaking english, and the other american. They respond to each other, but I think there are some "misunderstandings" there or some small syntax errors. For the life of me, I can't find out where exactly the problem lies. I suspect the port may have some default setting which I need to force into another state, but I don't know whichs etting, and also which state it needs.
I also have a micrometer gauge which works on a normal COM port, but ot on the NI card. Here I simply don't get any response at all.
I've left it for dead at the moment. I'm going to order a USB-RS-232 converter (4 RS-232) as I've used them in the past and have never had trouble with them.
I think when I find the problem, I'll slap myself on the forehead and do a major Homer "D'OH!". But honestly, it's a "D'OH!" I'm looking forward to.
Shane.
Using LV 6.1 and 8.2.1 on W2k (SP4) and WXP (SP2)