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This document contains the NI-VISA 5.0.x known issues that were discovered before and since the release of NI-VISA 5.0.x. Not every issue known to NI will appear on this list; it is intended to only show the severe and more common issues that can be encountered.
Each Issue appears as a row in the table and includes these fields:
The following items are known issues in NI-VISA 5.0.x sorted by Date.
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105956 Return | Viewing NI-VISA Options tab on Real-Time controller may hang MAX On PXI and PC Real-Time controllers with VISA Server installed, MAX occasionally may hang when trying to view the VISA Options tab. Workaround: N/A
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109538 Return | Slot path shows up incorrectly for multifunction and bridged NI-VISA-based PXI devices PXI devices that are either behind a PCI bridge or have multiple functions (for example, both Ethernet and SCSI device) show an incorrect slot path in MAX when using a driver generated by the VISA Driver Development Wizard. Workaround: N/A
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126535 Return | VISA Read STB on Mac OS X waits for NI-VISA-defined timeout even if USB device responds sooner VISA Read STB always waits for the timeout defined in NI-VISA before returning, even if a USB device returns a response quicker than the timeout value. Workaround: N/A
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145966 Return | Third-Party USB device communication may timeout after host PC is put into standby A Windows-based machine communicating with a third-party USB device using a driver not developed by the VISA Driver Development Wizard may timeout if the PC is put into standby mode in the middle of a NI-VISA USB transfer. After the PC is woken up, it thinks the USB device should resend the entire data packet and eventually times out because the packet is not resent. Workaround: N/A
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155527 Return | Calling viBufRead multiple times causes incorrect timeout behavior in viBufRead When viBufRead is called with a discrete timeout, the function initially times out correctly. Every subsequent call to viBufRead times out immediately instead of waiting for the specified length of time. Workaround: N/A
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164621 Return | NI-VISA does not recognize Bluetooth devices on Windows Mobile On a Windows Mobile device, Bluetooth devices can act as virtual serial devices, giving them a COM port number. NI-VISA cannot recognize this COM port and gives errors when trying to access it through VISA functions. Workaround: Use the non-NI-VISA Bluetooth VIs.
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166323 Return | Using interrupts with NI-VISA-based PXI cards on NI RT Hypervisor system may cause hang on reboot If you are using interrupts with a PXI card that uses an NI-VISA-based driver on an NI RT Hypervisor system, independent reboot of the RT system may hang if the driver does not have the interrupt disarm sequence defined. Workaround: N/A
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182027 Return | Setting serial baud rate with NI-VISA may return errors from third-party serial drivers NI-VISA may return an error while setting the serial baud rate when using third-party serial drivers, even though setting this same baud rate may work in other third-party applications. This is due to how NI-VISA verifies baud rate settings. Workaround: N/A
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183242 Return | Calling viUsbControlIn on composite USB devices may cause system to blue screen When using viUsbControlIn or VISA USB Control In.vi, if a composite USB RAW device is passed in as the VISA resource, the system may crash with a blue screen. Workaround: N/A
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207832 Return | VISA Read To File does not write text to file on Mac OS X VISA Read To File does not behave as expected on systems running Mac OS X. A VISA Read is performed and the file is created, but no text is written to the file. Workaround: Perform VISA Read, then pass the output to another file I/O function, such as Write to Text File.
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226865 Return | Drivers developed by the VISA Driver Development Wizard on Windows XP Dutch do not install correctly When using the VISA Driver Development Wizard on Windows XP Dutch, the OS does not correctly recognize the .inf file generated. Workaround: N/A
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244124 Return | NI-VISA USB communication using timeout values greater than 60 seconds do not time out properly If the NI-VISA timeout property for USB devices is set to a value greater than 60 seconds, communication still times out at 60 seconds instead of the larger value. Workaround: N/A
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90238 3WP9E800 Return | NI-VISA leaks Mach ports on Mac OS X when communicating with USB Raw devices When performing a VISA Open and VISA Close on a USB Raw device multiple times inside a loop, the number of Mach ports in Mac OS X increases. This may cause a crash if the code performing these calls is run over an extended period of time. Workaround: Restart the development/run-time environment
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Document last updated on 8/25/2010