Doug,
Often it would be helpful to clear the instrument and/or bus status
with some or a combination of the following in a Direct I/O object:
Execute > Clear
Write > *CLS (for 488.2 compliant instruments)
Write > *RST (for 488.2 compliant instruments)
Execute > Remote
And other specific initialization or status/buffer clear commands for
your instrument.
-Vinod
--- Douglas Rudrow <dbrudrow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Greetings all,
> I don't normally use runtime and .vxe files. I now find that I need
> to. I've written a fairly simple test program which runs fine the
> first time. But, after the program has been run once and completed,
> or stopped in the middle, when I click the "run" button I get a VEE
> error saying that one of my instruments is missing and to use the
> instrument manager to add it.
>
> BTW - I'm using VEE 6.0 on Windows XP and I saved the i/o
> configuration with the file.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks,
> Doug Rudrow
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Often it would be helpful to clear the instrument and/or bus status
with some or a combination of the following in a Direct I/O object:
Execute > Clear
Write > *CLS (for 488.2 compliant instruments)
Write > *RST (for 488.2 compliant instruments)
Execute > Remote
And other specific initialization or status/buffer clear commands for
your instrument.
-Vinod
--- Douglas Rudrow <dbrudrow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Greetings all,
> I don't normally use runtime and .vxe files. I now find that I need
> to. I've written a fairly simple test program which runs fine the
> first time. But, after the program has been run once and completed,
> or stopped in the middle, when I click the "run" button I get a VEE
> error saying that one of my instruments is missing and to use the
> instrument manager to add it.
>
> BTW - I'm using VEE 6.0 on Windows XP and I saved the i/o
> configuration with the file.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks,
> Doug Rudrow
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<DIV>I don't normally use runtime and .vxe files. I now find that I need to. I've written a fairly simple test program which runs fine the first time. But, after the program has been run once and completed, or stopped in the middle, when I click the "run" button I get a VEE error saying that one of my instruments is missing and to use the instrument manager to add it.</DIV>
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<DIV>BTW - I'm using VEE 6.0 on Windows XP and I saved the i/o configuration with the file.</DIV>
<DIV>Any ideas?</DIV>
<DIV>Thanks,</DIV>
<DIV>Doug Rudrow</DIV>
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