05-11-2009 10:06 AM
Hello,
I have just done a fresh install of Labview 8.6 on a Red Hat Linux 2.4 PC. Everything installed without a hitch. I want to communicate with a Prema 6001 multimeter via GPIB.
However, when starting the NIvisaic to test communication with the device, I get an error box stating that "At least one Passport on your system could not be loaded. You should run the NI-VISA configuration utility 'visaconf'".
Running this, I can not see any GPIB devices, and it does not help adding it manually.
I can communicate with the Prema using another in-house C++ program.
Best
Jens
P.S. I am a complete labview noob.
05-12-2009 02:46 AM
Here are some more details: Red Hat Linux 3.2.2-5, kernel 2.4.20-8, gcc version 3.2.2. The Prema 6001 is connected to a NI PCI-GPIB card.
I figured out that the NIvisaic complaint could be solved by unticking all the passports except for gpib and serial. I still don't see my gpib devices, though.
05-12-2009 07:35 AM
Another update: I found the GPIB troubleshooting wizard tool, which fails on the software verification, i.e. the driver is not correctly installed.
As instructed, I restarted and reinstalled, with no error messages. The problem persists though.
As always, any help is appreciated.
Best
Jens
05-26-2009 04:30 AM
Hi Jens,
Make sure you have installed the NI-488.2 which is the hardware driver for the PCI-GPIB.
You can download it from here.