GPIB - Recovery timeout in the IBRD

Hello

Appellant to the IBRD of in a C++ program, I sometimes get an error in time-out (identified by checking which bits are defined in ibsta).

Assuming that the only problem is that I have not put long time enough (ie the remote device will really answer at a later date), is there a way to recover from this.  For example, like the appellant IBRD again until I get an answer?  The GPIB card is left in a State where the recovery is possible, or should be given?

What I'm doing right now is to abandon all hope and back out of the cycle of any measure - that does not please the users program a little!

Thank you

Bill

Hi André,.

I think you have some very good suggestions here, and I don't see the logic behind your way of thinking.

For now I have worked around the problem by using a more pessimistic time-out value (300 seconds), but he will certainly try some things next time I had the chance to work on the side of the application error recovery.  At least I can see now that I should be able to do better than "Turn off PC... and start again".

Thanks again,

Bill

PS thanks for the references too - I guess I'll do some background reading!

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