Thank you for the help.
Jeff
ScottieB wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> Good luck in your attempts. Remember that the first step is just to
> get the device to be recognized as a standard parallel port by your
> computer, then VISA should see it just fine. Post here or start a new
> thread in Discussion Foru
Jeff,
Good luck in your attempts. Remember that the first step is just to
get the device to be recognized as a standard parallel port by your
computer, then VISA should see it just fine. Post here or start a new
thread in Discussion Forums if you need more assistance.
Scott B.
Applications Engi
Thank you for your input. After some searching, I found that the device
uses RAW mode communication and that I did not have the necessary
information that you described below. I all but gave up on my attempt.
If I understand you correctly, I can still communicate with the device
with a non
Jeff,
I understand that you want to write out of your USB-parallel, but it's
not going to be as simple as writing to a normal parallel port. You
probably received drivers with your USB-Parallel adapter that allows
the adapter to appear as though it is a standard parallel port (like
LPT2) under Wi
I have a USB to serial and it work as a serial port which means that I
can use the VISA drivers. Maybe it is the same for You. Look in
windows device manager if it shows up there.
TJ
Has anybody been able to write to a USB port with LV7? I have a USB to
Parallel adapter that will be used to control a robotic arm. I would
like to use a USB port vice the parallel port, but have had no luck in
finding the proper care and feeding of the USB port. All I need to do
is send the