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I've since done a whole slew of things to try and track down the problem, including spending an inordinate amount of time making sure all the cables in the back (which appear to be standard HP HPIB cables) are securely connected and have no broken pins, etc. Everything checks out there. I have also opened the PC and examined the HP-IB card (an 82341-D, PNP version so there are no DIP switches) and found nothing amiss, and replaced a fuse in the fluorescence detector that was reading 3.5 ohms instead of a short. Still nothing.
On the software side, one odd thing I noticed was that Windows was showing a yellow question mark over the HPIB card, which made it look as if a driver had disappeared. I ran IOCONFIG and found that there were no cards configured at all! I was able to add the HPIB card via the HP IOCONFIG program, following instructions in the chemstation manual to make sure I had the proper bus address (30) and whatnot, but even after this (following a reboot and power-cycling of all devices) there was no difference in Chemstation. It still couldn't find any of the devices. Finally, I tried a clean reinstall of chemstation from the CD (version A.06.03), including a reinstall of the I/O libraries...and when THAT did nothing, I came back to my computer and started typing this message.
...so basically I am just wondering if I am missing something completely obvious or whether this really is one of those errors where it's really (especially considering we're looking to replace the system anyway) not worth spending any more time or energy trying to track down the problem. It's just extremely bizarre that NOTHING I have done, with either the hardware or the software, has led to any difference in the behavior of the system. I have done a lot of troubleshooting and this is the first time in recent memory nothing I've done has had ANY effect, for better or worse, on the problem, so if anyone has seen a similar error I would be very curious to know what the source was.
