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PC Manufacturer: HP/Compaq
OS: Windows XP sp3
chemstation configuration version: A.1.705
chemstation version: A.10.02
IO tools version: L.02.01.00
GPIB card: 82350
The computer came with chemstation and the IO tools preinstalled. The GPIB card was not installed, so I had to put it in and the drivers for the 82350 seemed to install automatically on the first boot.
I can bring up the IO tools and find the GPIB card. It auto configures the GPIB card to be the system device and gives a GPIB address of 21, which seems standard. After the auto config, I can Edit the GPIB0 card (with the GC connected) and have Visa config auto add devices, and it auto detects the presence of the GC at address 15, which seems to be the standard address for the HP5890. So, it seems like the computer can see the GC.
Then I go into the configuration program and I set up instrument 1 to include the 5890 GC, make sure the GPIB address is 15, save and close. I note that, when I pull up the GPIB card in the configuration program, it will not give me an 82350 option, insisting on a non-existant 82341 card. I have seen some indications that it should still work, in spite of this little bug.
Then I bring up chemstation instrument 1 and get the "GC not found" message.
I can go back into the configuration app and change some things (change GC model, change from normal window, to icon, to full size, add/remove optional autosampler) and those changes get reflected when I start chemstation 1, so chemstation is seeing my changes to the configuration files.
Am I missing something? Any further troubleshooting suggestions?
I will mention that I don't have any disks for the computer, so I have been hesitant to uninstall/reinstall anything until I am certain that I can reinstall what is uninstalled.
