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I've seen a few threads concering old GCs and USB-GPIB adapters here so I figured someone may be able to help me.
I have two HP6890 GCs, one FID and one MS. The GC-MS is running with Chemstation GC1701 AA A.03-00 on a Win95 PC that can't access our new server any more. The FID hasn't been used in a long time. I was able to control it with the Chemstation software, but to collect data I think another software is needed that we might have on Floppy disks somewhere. Both machines are controlled via HPIB/GPIB
I was hoping to be able to use my GCs with Win XP computers via the USB-GPIB adapter 82357B using Chemstation 1701EA, but had to realise that this Chemstation version can't be configured for GPIB but only for IP adresses (I thought the tech guy (not agilent) said the versions vere backwards compatible, but according to the compatibility matrix they are not). I tried using Chemstation A, but it seems to be looking for old 16bit drivers and can't properly run under XP (again, the compatibility matrix suggests so).
So I'm stuck with one Chemstation version that is too old and another one that is too new. Getting a license for a B to D version seems to be difficult, perhaps expensive, and there's no guarantee it's gonna work either. Right now I'm thinking about sending the USB-GPIB adapter back to where it came from and giving up. I still have two old Win95/NT PCs available that I might be able to run my machines with for another year or so before the PCs fall apart. Then I can basically trash all my machines (or start collecting old PCs..
Does anyone have a better idea? Any little scripts that can redirect data from IP to GPIB and vice versa? Any other suggestions what I could try to keep the whole setup running?
Thanks a lot!
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