Ok. The VISA read error is: 1073676294 in decimal and 3FFF0006 in Hex.
About the other error message. It's the one from earlier in the forum.
When I load a VI with any VISA name functions it it, this error window
pops up that says [ The instruction at "0x1ca12b95" referenced memory
at "0x00000000". The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to
terminate the program.] I have no idea what it means, but it is
definitely related to the VISA name functions, whether constant or
control.It is odd, however, that it continues to let me run the program
and even loads the Visa functions properly. Perhaps this is behind the
issues with communication? I have posted this in this forum before, but
people seem to ignore that part. It might be unimportant becaus of
that, but asking you about it can't hurt.
Thanks,
JohnGalt
OK. New question. I was talking to someone about this the other day,
and they recomended trying A/D communication with the devices that are
having issues. I have some things on this program running through
A/D and it works well. But none of these others have analog outputs.
Can you perform A/D communication without analog outputs, like through
the serial port pins or something? If so, that would be amazingly
useful, then I could make the whole thing really simply.
Thanks again,
JohnGalt
Message Edited by JohnGalt on 12-02-2005 12:38 PM
Message Edited by JohnGalt on 12-02-2005 12:38 PM
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