03-22-2011 03:54 PM
This could definitly be a problem with your seriel port. Have you been able to test it in Hyperterminal?
03-28-2011 02:48 PM
Hello! Yes, I am able to test my communication in Hyperterminal and I receive without problems data from my device.
03-29-2011 01:09 PM
Hello,
You said you were communicating with a robot, what device are you communicating with (model #)?
Eric
04-04-2011 02:21 PM
Hi Eric,
I communicate a PIC 18F2520 with the LabVIEW 2009.
The communication of the device with Matlab run very good. I don't know why, perhaps because the opening of the port by Matlab works differently than VISA.
My questions too is why the communication in the MAX of LabVIEW doesn't work and I get the same error BFFF006C in the warning box.
Best Regards
04-05-2011 10:58 AM
Pleace any Idea?
04-05-2011 11:03 AM
You've been trying unsuccessfully for more than half a month to get an answer from them. It hasn't worked, and it probably won't. You might have to approach your problem from a different dirrection.
04-05-2011 01:50 PM
Hello,
I noticed you starting posting in another forum about this particular error.
Error VISA: (BFFF006C) and (BFF006B)
The other forum advised you to run a loopback test on your device, have you done so already? If not, use the following link as a reference on completing the loopback tests.
Eric L
04-05-2011 04:01 PM
Hi Eric,
I tested already with Hyperterminal and with the MAX of LabVIEW. On Hyperterminal I receive data without problems but on the MAX I get the same error BFFF006C.
I tested already too with a example of LabVIEW and I get the same error.
Ricardo.
01-08-2012 12:54 AM
Hi,
I had this problem. Increasing the TimeOut setting solved that problem.
Suitable BufferSize might be adjusted as well.