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I purchased a used HP5890 (series II) system a few years ago complete with windows XP PC running Chemstation B.03.02. The computer is dying (regular BSODs) and so I am looking for a solution.
Here are the tools I have:
- I am "the IT guy" for my company, so there are no issues with domains, networking, running old this or new that etc.
- I have a PCI-GPIB card (82350B) which came with the used system
- I theoretically could build another XP computer
- I have a USB-GPIB converter (agilent 82357B)
- I have install media for chemstation
What I would like is to run chemstation in a virtual PC on one of my modern machines. The last hurdle seems to be getting the USB-GPIB and 5890 to work together. I have tried to get the USB converter working on the real PC first, and that is not working either. I uninstalled the PCI-GPIB (physically removed it as well) and installed agilent IO library version 15 (came with my chemstation install media; I also tried 15.5 and 16.3). USB-GPIB device installation went ok and I configured according to the instructions (GPIB address = 30, SICL name = "hp82341"). I have the converter plugged directly into the GC, and when I open chemstation, it freezes at the instrument initialization (both real PC and virtual PC do this). Any changes to the configuration and Chemstation simply reports "GC not found". When it is frozen on the initialization screen, the converter "Access" light flashes -- unplugging the converter results in chemstation reporting "GC not found" and continuing to open.
The documentation quite clearly states that my hardware/software combination is supported, with the exception of XP/SP2 being supported (I have service pack 3). I do not think this is the issue since the PCI-GPIB adapter works fine. Anybody out there have any advice for me?
Regards,
Aidan
