If you have a GPIB printer, or a standard printer and a GPIB adaptor, you
can probably configure it to run in "listen always" mode in which it
monitors and prints all bus traffic. This can be helpful when
troubleshooting.

Don Borowski
Schweitzer Engineering Labs
Pullman, WA



                                                                           
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Although from a different perspective, some time ago we upgraded our
computer and had to upgrade our NI card at the same time. We then had
quite a problem getting the system working again, not knowing whether it
was the reinstallation of the software in the new PC or the settings on
the new card that were preventing the analyser from working. The
"handbooks" with both cards were not particularly helpful but after some
experimentation with combinations of DIL switch positions, we eventually
achieved success.

Regards,

Neil Helsby



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