Hello Marius,
I have created an item for this request in our database with reference #4516.
We will investigate the possibility and will give you feedback as soon as we know more.
Kind regards
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- 31 Jan 2013, 09:37
- Forum: Device drivers
- Topic: Boonton 9002B with options -001B and -003
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10275
- 18 Dec 2012, 17:21
- Forum: General
- Topic: OS support RadiMation
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2853
Re: OS support RadiMation
Thank you for your information. Is it correct that the system requirements for the RadiMation software are unchanged for the Windows 8 OS?
- 18 Dec 2012, 17:17
- Forum: Immunity
- Topic: Crash during BCI Test
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6151
Re: Crash during BCI Test
This issue is not verified yet. However, I created a defect in our database: #4463: Crash RM which seems to happen during equipment check/initialising/deinitialising. This number is a reference for this specific issue and should be used during all communications concerning this problem. We will inve...
- 18 Dec 2012, 15:57
- Forum: General
- Topic: Is LLF data saved independently with TSF
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2502
Re: Is LLF data saved independently with TSF
It is correct that the LLF data is saved inside the TSF itself beside the fact that it is saved with any test result data. The contents of a selected Limit Line is therefore copied into the TSF file when the Limit line file is selected. So, in the screenshot the data of the added LLF (Example LLF) i...
- 29 Nov 2012, 13:24
- Forum: General
- Topic: Informing possibility of reported issues
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2276
Re: Informing possibility of reported issues
Our issue-tracking system indeed has the possibility to send you e-mails for every change that is performed. However, this option is not enabled by default for our customers. If you like to receive notifications, you only have to sent a request the Support Team and we will apply this setting. From t...
- 13 Nov 2012, 16:01
- Forum: General
- Topic: How can I check my GPIB device
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3562
Re: How can I check my GPIB device
It is also possible to view your instruments connected to the GPIB device.
In addition you can obtain more details of the specific instruments, like the used GPIB Address (or PAD).
This can specifically be useful at the time of setting up a new device driver.
In addition you can obtain more details of the specific instruments, like the used GPIB Address (or PAD).
This can specifically be useful at the time of setting up a new device driver.
- 09 Nov 2012, 17:10
- Forum: General
- Topic: How can I check my GPIB device
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3562
Re: How can I check my GPIB device
It is possible to check this with the Measurement & Automation Explorer software of National Instruments. Under the tab 'Devices and Interfaces' you can see your GPIB device which is currently installed on your computer. In this example the model is a PCI GPIB card with the ID GPIB0. Additionally it...
- 11 Oct 2012, 11:08
- Forum: Immunity
- Topic: Fixed Power Multiband in 2012.1.17
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7773
Re: Fixed Power Multiband in 2012.1.17
Your first issue is not yet verified. However, it is saved in our database: #4248: Error start and end frequency. You might provide more detailed information about the settings you use when this issue occurs? It seems that issue 2 is indeed present and can be reproduced. It's also saved as a defect ...
- 25 Sep 2012, 13:45
- Forum: Device drivers
- Topic: Guide to make a new configurable device driver
- Replies: 0
- Views: 4782
Guide to make a new configurable device driver
Despite the wide variety of supported device drivers you may still find that your device is not (yet) available in the device drivers list. In some cases it is possible to make a new configurable device driver untill RadiMation has added your device. This can be achieved by the following steps: Clic...