Error – No instrument at Port 1 (after running the calibration)

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    mabo
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    Hi,

    I have tried to calibrate my laptop display with Spyder X for a few times. DisplayCal recognise the instrument, but after measuements the following message appear: Error – No instrument at Port 1

    Can anyone help me with this?

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    #140571

    mabo
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    00:17:09,528 Session log: NE180QDM-NZ2 #1 2024-02-07 00-05 120cdm² 0.3127x 0.329y 0.0001cdm² Rec. 1886 M-S XYZLU
    00:17:09,529
    00:17:09,529 Working directory:
    00:17:09,529 c:\
    00:17:09,529 users\
    00:17:09,529 user2\
    00:17:09,529 appdata\
    00:17:09,529 local\
    00:17:09,529 temp\
    00:17:09,529 DisplayCAL-cfrmqc\
    00:17:09,529
    00:17:09,530 Command line:
    00:17:09,530 C:\Users\user2\AppData\Roaming\DisplayCAL\dl\Argyll_V2.3.1\bin\dispread.exe
    00:17:09,530 -v
    00:17:09,530 -d1
    00:17:09,530 -c1
    00:17:09,530 -ye
    00:17:09,532 “-P0.251162790698,0.0381578947368,1.24629080119”
    00:17:09,532 -N
    00:17:09,532 -k
    00:17:09,532 “NE180QDM-NZ2 #1 2024-02-07 00-05 120cdm² 0.3127x 0.329y 0.0001cdm² Rec.
    00:17:09,532 1886 M-S XYZLU.cal”
    00:17:09,532 “NE180QDM-NZ2 #1 2024-02-07 00-05 120cdm² 0.3127x 0.329y 0.0001cdm² Rec.
    00:17:09,532 1886 M-S XYZLU”
    00:17:09,532
    00:17:10,096 DisplayCAL: Starting interaction with subprocess
    00:17:10,101 dispread: Error – No instrument at port 1
    00:17:10,210 DisplayCAL: Reached EOF (OK)
    00:17:10,211 dispread exitcode: 1
    00:17:10,213 …aborted.
    00:33:15,392 Executing BaseApp.OnExit()

    #140573

    Old Man
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    Sorry that this doesn’t answer your question, but spyders are paper weights. I recommend the calibrite colorchecker display plus.

    You could try using 32-bit argyll if you’re not already. That solves a lot of problems

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