gerd.wieczorek@epost.de (Gerd W.) wrote in message news:<76b760f5.0302250610.7a19cf83@posting.google.com>...
> When running my program to control a measurement, everything works fine.
> The program can communicate with all the GPIB devices. When I start
> the program again (without rebooting Win2K), from time to time it
> refuses to communicate with the GPIB units. Now I found out it helps
> to start MAX2.2 (Measurement & Automation Explorer) and to scan the GPIB
> bus. MAX identifies all devices without problems and my LabVIEW program
> also runs fine now...
> So why do I have to call MAX to have my LabVIEW program have a communication
> via GPIB?
Do you use VISA or regular GPIB functions? If use VISA, you may have
to close it properly when your software exit, oth
erwise the resources
may be locked up. And by using MAX somehow the resources is freed by
it after it's operation.
Irene
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