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I've tried asking our IT about it, they say it cannot be done. I trust them, mostly, just thought people here would know the GCs better.
Thanks!
-Greg
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Horeseradish, I think your IT just doesn't want to touch it !!!! And I'm pretty weak, computerwise, type with two fingers, etc.I've tried asking our IT about it, they say it cannot be done. I trust them, mostly, just thought people here would know the GCs better. Thanks!
-Greg
Horeseradish, I think your IT just doesn't want to touch it !!!! And I'm pretty weak, computerwise, type with two fingers, etc.I've tried asking our IT about it, they say it cannot be done. I trust them, mostly, just thought people here would know the GCs better. Thanks!
-Greg
Yes, I think so. Probably. We're running a 6890 GC with a 82341 HPIB card on a computer with XP with Chemstation A.09.03. I'm not 100% certain that there is not some strange reason why a 5890 series II would not work with this setup though.So I forward the question to you, can I run a 5890 with a computer that has XP, Vista, or 7?
This is very true.BTW, the 7890 is also a nice instrument
Yep, I think those should work for 5890's. The problem is, I believe, with older mass specs that do not have the SmartCardII upgrade. My understanding is that a SmartCardI MS cannot interface with an I/O Libraries-type controller, so you're stuck with an 82335 ISA card. The autosampler controller boxes may (may) have a similar limitation... but I think we've swapped them between instruments enough that that would have popped up by now.We bought USB-GPIB converters from Agilent, we have not installed them yet, but they will allow us to get rid of our old Kayaks (HP computers) and upgrade our Chemstation up to at least B series.
We'll (Should) be able to drive old 5890's without having to use computers that include ISA connections...
Such converters were not that expensive... I don't recall exactly how much, just google "USB-GPIB converter Agilent".
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