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Appendix B
Troubleshooting for Configuring Parallel Ports
DAQPad-MIO-16XE-50 User Manual
B-2
ni.com
If you receive an interrupt conflict error, complete the following steps:
1.
IRQ levels 7 and 5 are the most common interrupt levels reserved for
the parallel port. Try saving your configuration for both IRQ7 and
IRQ5.
Note
If either IRQ level 7 or level 5 is unselectable under the IRQ menu in
WDAQCONF
,
another NI device is using this interrupt. You must free the appropriate IRQ level to allocate
it for your parallel port.
2.
You may have an interrupt conflict with a non-NI device. If you have
installed a PCMCIA card or a plug-in board, you must ensure that
neither IRQ5 nor IRQ7 has been allocated for these devices.
Note
For some PCMCIA cards installed with Cardware, it may be possible to exclude
your parallel port interrupt level by including the line
XIRQ=7
,
E for IRQ 7
or
XIRQ=5
,
E for IRQ 5
in the
cardware.ini
file.
3.
You may have an interrupt conflict with a Windows-based application.
You must ensure that neither IRQ5 nor IRQ7 has been allocated for this
application. One place to search is your
system.ini
file under
Windows.
4.
If you are still having problems, please report the computer make and
model number to National Instruments.
The configuration utility works fine when I use a 3 ft parallel port cable
but reports an error when I try to use a longer parallel port cable.
Ensure that your parallel port cable meets the required specifications. Refer
to the
section of Appendix A,
, for these
specifications.
You may have to use a unidirectional parallel port extender in order to
achieve long distance solutions (one such extender is made by BRAVO
Communications). Your parallel port is recognized as a Centronics port
with this extender.
Note
NI does not guarantee functionality with parallel port cables longer than 6 ft.