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DAQPad-1200 'Device Not Responding to First IRQ Level' Using Windows XP

Summary: I see the exact same error as described in DAQPad-1200 Device Not Responding to First IRQ Level Using Windows XP
, but using the PCMCIA DAQCard-1200 instead.

System is an IBM Thinkpad i-series 1452, using NIDAQ 6.9.2 drivers. WinXP and NIDAQ detects device just fine, but produces this error on 'test resources' or 'test panel'. If I choose 'ignore' and run the test panel anyway, the system locks up hard (system does not respond to any input, no blue screen either).
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wmgriffith wrote:
>
> Summary: I see the exact same error as described in
> href="http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/3efedde4322fef19862567740067f3cc/b5d63edc141548b586256adf00...

, but using the PCMCIA DAQCard-1200 instead.
>
> System is an IBM Thinkpad i-series 1452, using NIDAQ 6.9.2 drivers.
> WinXP and NIDAQ detects device just fine, but produces this error on
> 'test resources' or 'test panel'. If I choose 'ignore' and run the
> test panel anyway, the system locks up hard (system does not respond
> to any input, no blue screen either).

Go into Device Manager (or the equivalent in XP) and delete the device,
then reboot the PC.

If that doesn't
work, delete the device in Device Manager, remove the
card, reboot the PC, reboot again, and now put the card back in.

That has worked for the same problem in the LabPC-1200 and PCI-1200.

Mark
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Thank you for your response, but that doesn't work. Every time the card is properly detected, and every time NIDAQ refuses to talk to it.
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same problems in a HP Pavillion with either DAQcard500 or 1200. Both work in an old noname computer running win 98 with the same 6.9.3 drivers...
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same problems with a Dell Optiplex and DAQCards AI-16XE-50 and 6024E. Doesn't matter what operating system - 98/2000/XP - I've tried all three. Cards work fine under XP with the same PCMCIA/PCI adapter (Ricoh RL 5C476) on a no-name machine (they didn't under 98). The problem is not the NI-DAQ version (tried 6.9.1, 6.9.3), nor is it the LPT interrupt, nor is it the "native Microsoft driver". Seems like there's something fundamentally stuffed about these brand-name machines. Anybody had any success with a work-around?
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Again the same problem with a Compaq Presario 2500, a DAQCard 1200, WinXP and NI-DAQ 9.6.2. Something happens with HP/Compaq notebooks and this card.
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Same problems with a Dell Inspiron 5100, WinXP, NI-DAQ9.6.3, DAQCard-AI-16xE-50 ... 'Device Not Responding to First IRQ Level'!!!!!!!!
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But our DAQCard-1200 is working fine into a Dell INSPIRON 2650 running Win 2k and NI-DAQ 6.9.2. Try to install Win 2k.
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Try this link, it is a patch that has worked with my Compaq and a DAQCard 1200.

Julio

ni-cdu1610.exe


Message Edited by Support on 11-20-2007 12:55 PM
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I had exactly same problem on a Compaq machine using DAQCard 6024E - the patch solved it perfectly. Thank you for that.
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