Blue screen (BSOD) and communicate with GPIB instruments

I have a communication problem with a Pressuregenerator of PCS400 of Mory via NI-VISA. My simple application sends requests to the instrument and reads returned responses. These actions are performed in a while loop until you press the stop button on the front. The VISA-resource is initialized before the while loop and closed after leaving the loop.
Now the problem is that the computer will work in a blue screen with the message "NMI: check / memory parity error parity." This blue screen can be caused by switching between the programwindow and another window (for example the file Explorer) - I know it sounds strange. Then the blue screen appears after about 20 seconds. The computer worked stable in the daily work with windows.

I have already tried several things
-Wait a while (up to 30 ms) after writing and reading of VISA-online blue screen
-Communicate with the Agilent 34401 multimeter with the same program (but other requests of course)-online no crash!
-Test memory on system for about 45 hours with memtest86 + -online no found error
-Stresstest with Prime95 (product 100% of CPU load) for about 1.5 hours on windows => no crash

Request sended:
_PCS4\sREADING? \n
_PCS4\sERR? \n
_PCS4\sSTAT? \n
_PCS4\sERR? \n

The system is configured as follows:
-Windows XP Professional SP3
-LabVIEW 8.5 FDS
-NI-VISA, NI-VISA run-time V4.2 V4.2
OR-488. 2 V2.52
-Adapt PCI-GPIB with 3 x Mory PCS400 Pressuregenerator (1.3 to addresses), Agilent E3641A (address 5) and Agilent 34401 connected (6 addresses)
-Acquisition of data PCI-6052E card
-Some RS232 (PCI) expansion cards

Do you have any ideas of how this strange problem?

Thank you.


Tags: NI Hardware

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