National Instruments GPIB-ENET/100 ユーザーズマニュアル
Appendix B
Troubleshooting and Common Questions
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What do I do if I have installed NI-488.2 and now my Macintosh
crashes upon startup?
crashes upon startup?
Try changing the name of the NI-488 INIT to ZNI-488 INIT. Because
INITs load in alphabetical order, the ZNI-488 INIT will load last,
preventing possible corruption from INITs that load after it. If changing
the name of the NI-488 INIT does not solve the problem, another INIT file
might have a conflict with the NI-488 INIT. Try removing some of your
other INIT files. You can store them in a temporary folder, in case you need
to reload them later. You can use the Extensions Manager utility to disable
certain extensions and control panels.
INITs load in alphabetical order, the ZNI-488 INIT will load last,
preventing possible corruption from INITs that load after it. If changing
the name of the NI-488 INIT does not solve the problem, another INIT file
might have a conflict with the NI-488 INIT. Try removing some of your
other INIT files. You can store them in a temporary folder, in case you need
to reload them later. You can use the Extensions Manager utility to disable
certain extensions and control panels.
I have a GPIB-ENET. Can I use the GPIB-ENET and GPIB-ENET/100
in the same system?
in the same system?
Yes, this version of NI-488.2 supports systems containing both products as
well as systems containing only one of the two products.
well as systems containing only one of the two products.
How do I configure my existing GPIB-ENET with this software?
This version of NI-488.2 includes options for configuring both the
GPIB-ENET and the GPIB-ENET/100. Use the utilities in the Ethernet
folder with the GPIB-ENET, and the utilities in the Ethernet/100 folder
with the GPIB-ENET/100. For information on configuring the
GPIB-ENET hardware, refer to Getting Started with Your GPIB-ENET and
the NI-488.2 Software for MacOS.
GPIB-ENET and the GPIB-ENET/100. Use the utilities in the Ethernet
folder with the GPIB-ENET, and the utilities in the Ethernet/100 folder
with the GPIB-ENET/100. For information on configuring the
GPIB-ENET hardware, refer to Getting Started with Your GPIB-ENET and
the NI-488.2 Software for MacOS.
I have an application using the GPIB-ENET. Can I replace the
GPIB-ENET with a GPIB-ENET/100?
GPIB-ENET with a GPIB-ENET/100?
Yes. You do not need to rewrite your application code to replace
a GPIB-ENET with a GPIB-ENET/100. However, you do need to
configure the GPIB-ENET/100 to have the same network identity as the
GPIB-ENET you are replacing. First, acquire network parameters for the
GPIB-ENET/100 using DHCP or the NI Ethernet Device Configuration
utility. Then use the NI-488 Config utility to remove the GPIB-ENET
information from the Bus/Device list and reassociate the same entry with
the IP address for the GPIB-ENET/100. For example, if your application
code refers to the GPIB-ENET as
a GPIB-ENET with a GPIB-ENET/100. However, you do need to
configure the GPIB-ENET/100 to have the same network identity as the
GPIB-ENET you are replacing. First, acquire network parameters for the
GPIB-ENET/100 using DHCP or the NI Ethernet Device Configuration
utility. Then use the NI-488 Config utility to remove the GPIB-ENET
information from the Bus/Device list and reassociate the same entry with
the IP address for the GPIB-ENET/100. For example, if your application
code refers to the GPIB-ENET as
gpib1
, reconfigure
gpib1
to refer to the
GPIB-ENET/100.