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ariaaudio
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Post by ariaaudio »

Please see attached screenshot.

There is no special order of events needed to trigger a crash as long as the timebase is 200ms or slower. But here's an example:

One scope window displayed. Set TB to 200ms/div. Watch only channel A display, no channel B even though it is also on. Set TB to 1s/div and wait 10 seconds, and "psw32.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close" appears.

Any other changes to the settings at 200ms or slower will also trigger a crash.
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Post by ziko »

Hi,

Could you send a .pss file so we can recreate the exact settings as you. What you say is different to the screen shot that you have. So if you can Save As , then choose Save as Type -> Setup Files (*.pss)

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Crashes at slow scan rates

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Just got my 3424 today and have identical problems with my system crashing at 200 ms/div. I also see the CPU utilization going to 100% and the only way to recover is reset the PC or unplug the 3424.

My machine is a 2 year old pentium running Win2000 with 1 GB of DRAM.

I'm using the latest app software, but not the driver from the earlier post. How do I install it?

Unfortunately, all of my data collection is at 200 ms/div and slower, so I'm stuck until we get this working.

Thanks,
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Post by ziko »

Hi, you unzip the attachment and place the new dll in

c:\Program Files\Pico Technology\Pico Full

This will replace the old dll.

Hope this helps.
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Slow Timebase

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I too am having problems - I'm running with a good spec HP xw4300 workstation using Windows 2000 - this is with a brand new 3204 with R5.16.2 software installed straight from the CD.

When I record with a timebase of 1 second per division, two A/B channels, it seems to very reliably give a Blue Screen of Death after a varying length of time - at the moment I have not got it set up to save the BSOD details, but it is showing NMI memory problems.

I wondered at first whether this was in some way connected with the other Apps I am running (e.g. HyperTerminal) but have confirmed this happens even when PicoScope is the sole program running.

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Post by ziko »

Have you tried downloading the dll, unzipping it and then placing it in

c:\Program Files\Pico Technology\Pico Full


to replace the old file?

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Post by ariaaudio »

I can't speak for the other guys, but I have installed the new dll and it does not fix the problem.
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Crashing

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I am having the same crashing issue when changing to 200 ms timebase. Very annoying! HP Pavilion Dual Core, XP Pro, PS 3224

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Post by ariaaudio »

Okay, Pico -- it's clear that my issue is not due to my computer being funky. This appears to be a more widespread problem.
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Crash - BSOD

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Here is the BSOD information that currently appears on my PC *every* time I use the PicoScope3204 - this was with a 500mS timebase, and happened while I was setting up the scaling for the second channel.

The rapidity with which the crash happens is making the scope almost useless for me.

I have not yet installed the revised DLL, since the original problem description did not seem to match the symptoms I am seeing.
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Now Fixed!

Post by Roger Fiander »

I've now updated from the original version 3.2.4.0 DLL file to the newer 3.2.8.0 one that is in the ZIP on page 1 - it's been running now continuous on a 2-second timebase for a solid hour, so I am hopeful this is going to be cleared for me.

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