Problem of lack of resources for IEEE 1394

We currently have a CVS-1454 with two cameras inspections.  Due to circumstances with the inspection and machine, we try to move the inspections to the computer that communicates with the RESUME.  We get the error "the IEEE 1394 camera could not be initialized because of the lack of resources on the IEEE-1394 bus".  This error occurs only in Vision Builder.  This is not the case in MAX.

The specific features of the system are: the PC is under XP SP3 with a card PCI-8252.  There are two cameras from Basler scA1390-17fm of the inspection.  The cameras are using the 7 Format, Mode 0, 1392 x 1040.  The PCI card is new out of the box, the cameras are a couple of years.  VBAI version 3.5, LabView 8.6, MAX is version 4.6.2.

I found the articles on NI.com addressing this issue, but the recommendations have had no effect.

  1. Package size & framerate: in MAX speed can be set on a 100Mbs.  Reduce the size of the package has no effect.  It has been set to the default value to 1024, but we lowered it to 200 without effect.
  2. We installed the driver of Bus AVT Package, but when we went to the driver of the TRA, the bus went to the MAX and then Windows through the new hardware wizard found and we couldn't get the cameras is displayed correctly in the Windows Device Manager, nor did they ever appear in MAX.  All of the documentation I've seen looks that we should not need to install additional drivers for the Basler cameras.
  3. The machine does not have hotfix 885222 installed, but I contemplated trying to run this update anyway: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/955408
  4. Alternate video modes: we have tried to put the cameras to any other video mode.  We can put a camera in an incredibly small resolution, but then the camera still does not work regardless of the video mode.

I hope that I put all the details there.  Any thoughts?  Should we need to install anything else after the passage in the AVT bus driver?  I was full of hope that would solve the problem.

Thank you

Paul

I agree with Brad, your question is probably the famous issue of Microsoft that XP SP2 and SP3 downgraded a potential to S100 speed, requiring to be restore the driver 1394 SP1 of Microsoft, or switch to Win7 where they finally solved the problem.

Or by using a substitute 1394 Microsoft compatible spare driver, such as the one offered by AVT.

But I differ respectfully with Brad that re. If the driver AVT 'worked right' or not... as it was only designed to work with AVT cameras - and will not work with Basler cameras.  This is a deliberate design feature.  Or constraint,'s point of view.  ;-)

Scott

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