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Brian,<br>
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I tested the nmr program you fixed yesterday and it works. Now I connected the sensors and the values were not reported. The FRS program needs to be tweaked, too. Would you please take a look?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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Xiangdong
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<b>Sent:</b> Thursday, September 5, 2019 2:33:44 PM<br>
<b>To:</b> dsg-hdice@jlab.org <dsg-hdice@jlab.org><br>
<b>Subject:</b> Re: [dsg-hdice] USB to RS-232 converter</font>
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<div class="PlainText">Aaron and Tyler confirmed that it was a driver problem and not a hardware one with both of the converters (the code you ran just happened to try and communicate with the 232 one first).<br>
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Both of the USB<->Serial (232 & 485) converters should be working properly now on the Windows 10 computer.<br>
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Reinstalling NI-Serial 18.5 (which corresponds to the LabVIEW version installed: 2018 SP1) got rid of the error messages.<br>
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We did leave the RS-232 port plugged into the computer since it was the only one being used.<br>
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> On Sep 5, 2019, at 1:08 PM, Xiangdong Wei <xwei@jlab.org> wrote:<br>
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> Hi Brian,<br>
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> The USB to RS-232 converter on NMR Rack 2 (Windows 10 system) is dead. Do you have spares? Could one of you take a look at the Rack?
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> Thanks,<br>
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> Xiangdong<br>
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