Port value out of range

Paul Gr pauls_postbus at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 5 05:00:07 UTC 2007


Hi Jim,
 
This is a known (and fixed) issue. More info is available from the EPrime knowledge base:
info topic 2575: FEATURE: OnsetSignalDataPort and OffsetSignalDataPort permit wider range of values
E-Prime 1.2.1.811 and later permit a wider range of parallel port values.
 
http://www.pstnet.com/e%2Dprime/support/kb.asp?TopicID=2575
So, updating to the latest release should fix the problem.
 
Best,paul
 
Paul Groot
VU University
Amsterdam



> Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2007 23:36:50 -0500> From: nikelski at bic.mni.mcgill.ca> To: eprime at mail.talkbank.org> Subject: Port value out of range> > Hi all,> > I have a simple, yet annoying problem. I'm using a NI-DAQ to send a> 5-VDC TTL trigger to a TMS machine. When I set the port address and send> the pulse using WritePort, I get my pulse (I have a voltmeter on the> output pin). If, however, I try to use the OnsetSignal process, I get a> runtime error telling me "10008: Port value out of range" while setting> OnsetSignalPort.> > Now, the port value is a little unusual (&hFFE0) since I am> addressing a NI PCMCIA card ... but the address is clearly valid (as> exemplified by the WritePort exercise ... and verified by checking in> the device manager). Does anyone have any idea why OnsetSignal is having> a problem with this address?> > Thanks,> > -Jim> > > -- > Jim Nikelski, Ph.D.> Postdoctoral Research Fellow> Bloomfield Centre for Research in Aging> Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research> Sir Mortimer B. Davis - Jewish General Hospital> McGill University> Tel: (514) 340-8222 x 2298> Fax: (514) 340-8295> > 
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