Gpib Cables Need To Be Disconnected; Address Resource Conflict; Interrupt Resource Conflict; Dma Resource Conflict - National Instruments PC/104-GPIB Manual

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Appendix B
Troubleshooting and Common Questions

GPIB Cables Need to Be Disconnected

Address Resource Conflict

Interrupt Resource Conflict

DMA Resource Conflict

PC/104-GPIB for Windows 95
interface. If it is set to None, change it to the appropriate name,
such as GPIB0.
This error occurs if you have any GPIB cables connected to the
PC/104-GPIB. Disconnect all GPIB cables and run the Diagnostic
utility again.
This error occurs if the address resources assigned to the PC/104-GPIB
conflict with the address resources being used by other devices in the
system. Resource conflicts typically occur when your system contains
legacy boards that use resources that have not been reserved properly
with the Device Manager. If a resource conflict exists, write down the
resource that caused the conflict and refer to the Microsoft Windows 95
Online Help for instructions on how to use the Device Manager to
reserve I/O resources for legacy boards.
resolved, run the Diagnostic utility again.
This error occurs if the interrupt resources assigned to the PC/104-GPIB
conflict with the interrupt resources being used by other devices in the
system. Resource conflicts typically occur when your system contains
legacy boards that use resources that have not been reserved properly
with the Device Manager. If a resource conflict exists, write down the
resource that caused the conflict and refer to the Microsoft Windows 95
Online Help for instructions on how to use the Device Manager to
reserve IRQ resources for legacy boards. After the conflict has been
resolved, run the Diagnostic utility again.
This error occurs if the DMA resources assigned to the PC/104-GPIB
conflict with the DMA resources being used by other devices in the
system. Resource conflicts typically occur when your system contains
legacy boards that use resources that have not been reserved properly
with the Device Manager. If a resource conflict exists, write down the
resource that caused the conflict and refer to the Microsoft Windows 95
Online Help for instructions on how to use the Device Manager to
reserve DMA resources for legacy boards. After the conflict has been
resolved, run the Diagnostic utility again.
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fter the conflict has been
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