02-11-2013 03:42 PM - edited 02-11-2013 03:48 PM
The second screen shot shows what happened if I input "gpib0,5". In short, it doesn't allow me to do that.
02-11-2013 03:42 PM - edited 02-11-2013 03:50 PM
This 3rd screen shot shows what happened if I input "gpib0" only. Basically, NI-MAX accepted it and the result is shown in the screen shot I posted last week. It seems NI-MAX has a bug.
02-12-2013 01:44 AM
Hi,
Could you just check that you have the NI-VISA Passport for GPIB checked in the VISA Passport Options?
Open MAX and select Tools » NI-VISA » VISA Options
In the VISA Options tab, select Passports under General Settings. Then ensure that theNiVi488.dll - NI-VISA Passport for GPIB is checked.
Thanks,
02-12-2013 11:29 AM
Hi, James,
It is selected. Please see the attachment.
02-13-2013 09:46 AM
Could you try and add a new device by "GPIB-ENET" instead of "VISA TCP/IP Resourse" right click Devices and Interfaces >> create new... >> select GPIB-ENET and follow the wizard.
02-13-2013 05:18 PM - edited 02-13-2013 05:18 PM
Hi, James,
I tried it. But the GPIB-Ethernet Wizard couldn't locate a GPIB-Ethernet device, either with automatically browsing or manually specifying an IP address.
02-19-2013 03:57 AM
Hi,
Possibly Agilet VISA is being used as apposed to NI VISA, or vice versa, try experimenting with NI VISA or Aglilets version as the Primary VISA in Conflict Manager within MAX
Could you possibly give me an exact description of your system. Possibly there is a compatibility issue. Have you ever been able to talk to GPIB instruments through your Agilent E5810? Or directly for that matter?
Best regards,
James O'Neill - Applications Engineer - National Instruments
02-19-2013 05:18 PM - edited 02-19-2013 05:23 PM
Hi, James,
I used both "NI VISA" and "Agilent VISA" as a primary VISA. One at a time. But neither worked.
My system is set up: an Agilent E5810A LAN/GPIB Gateway is connected to my company's network through a Netgear Ethernet switch. My computer is in the same subnet as E5810A. An Agilent 6812B is connected to E5810A through its GPIB interface. It worked fine until I upgraded NI-MAX to 5.3.3.
Currently, I am able to see and talk to 6812B under "Devices and Interfaces" in NI-MAX as "GPIB0::5::INSTR". Not sure how NI-MAX found it. But I used to be able to see it and talk to it under "Network Devices" as "TCPIP0::10.202.11.241::gpib0,5::INSTR" like the Agilent software does.
James, I think the main point is why NI-MAX doesn't take LAN Device Name: gpib0,5 as it instructs users to do so. It used to be fine. Did you ask NI-MAX software development engineers about this?
Thanks,
02-19-2013 07:06 PM - edited 02-19-2013 07:24 PM
@Whitman_Cougar wrote:
Hi, James,
I used both "NI VISA" and "Agilent VISA" as a primary VISA. One at a time. But neither worked.
My system is set up: an Agilent E5810A LAN/GPIB Gateway is connected to my company's network through a Netgear Ethernet switch. My computer is in the same subnet as E5810A. An Agilent 6812B is connected to E5810A through its GPIB interface. It worked fine until I upgraded NI-MAX to 5.3.3.
Currently, I am able to see and talk to 6812B under "Devices and Interfaces" in NI-MAX as "GPIB0::5::INSTR". Not sure how NI-MAX found it. But I used to be able to see it and talk to it under "Network Devices" as "TCPIP0::10.202.11.241::gpib0,5::INSTR" like the Agilent software does.
James, I think the main point is why NI-MAX doesn't take LAN Device Name: gpib0,5 as it instructs users to do so. It used to be fine. Did you ask NI-MAX software development engineers about this?
Thanks,
That looks like Windows XP. I don't think MAX 5.x is compatible with WinXP.
[edit] actually, I'm so confused about compatibility, I don't know if that is true or not.
02-19-2013 08:47 PM
@billko wrote:
@Whitman_Cougar wrote:
Hi, James,
I used both "NI VISA" and "Agilent VISA" as a primary VISA. One at a time. But neither worked.
My system is set up: an Agilent E5810A LAN/GPIB Gateway is connected to my company's network through a Netgear Ethernet switch. My computer is in the same subnet as E5810A. An Agilent 6812B is connected to E5810A through its GPIB interface. It worked fine until I upgraded NI-MAX to 5.3.3.
Currently, I am able to see and talk to 6812B under "Devices and Interfaces" in NI-MAX as "GPIB0::5::INSTR". Not sure how NI-MAX found it. But I used to be able to see it and talk to it under "Network Devices" as "TCPIP0::10.202.11.241::gpib0,5::INSTR" like the Agilent software does.
James, I think the main point is why NI-MAX doesn't take LAN Device Name: gpib0,5 as it instructs users to do so. It used to be fine. Did you ask NI-MAX software development engineers about this?
Thanks,
That looks like Windows XP. I don't think MAX 5.x is compatible with WinXP.
[edit] actually, I'm so confused about compatibility, I don't know if that is true or not.
I think I got confused with LabVIEW compatibility, not Windows compatibility.