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I have a gpib instrument I'm trying to contorl with pyvisa. I can see the instrument in NI MAX as "GPIB0::26::INSTR", but when I try to get the instrument list using pyvisa it just comes up with "COM1"

Here is the code I'm trying to execute:

import visa 
inst_lsit = get_instruments_list()
print inst_list

Here is the output of the code:

['COM1']

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,

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  • (I haven't used pyvisa and don't know if it delegates to NI-VISA, but...and this isn't what you want to hear) a VISA implementation is not obliged to return all—or any—available resources for any resource query. I hope this doesn't apply to your situation. Sep 4, 2014 at 2:20
  • Thanks for your comment. At the time I was using a 64 bit version of python because I thought I might need it to do GPIB communication on my 64 bit Windows 7 operating system. But I ended up uninstalling the 64 bit python and going back to the 32 bit python. Once I reinstalled the 32 bit python I could see my GPIB instrument in the pyvisa instrument list again. The moral of the story is to use 32 bit versions of software whenever possible. Sep 4, 2014 at 16:04

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