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Harke Smits October 10th 04 11:00 AM

GPIB-ENET control software
 
Hi all,

Recently I acquired a GPIB-ENET controller. It appears to work. With this
interface I want to control RF equipment. I can buy NI official software,
but first I want to know if there's any shareware available, possible in the
scientific world.
Please advise.
Regards,
Harke, PA0HRK




Airy R. Bean October 10th 04 12:03 PM

If you're installing in a PC using Windows, then it is usual for the
low-level drivers to be provided by the card manufacturer.

"Harke Smits" wrote in message
l...
Recently I acquired a GPIB-ENET controller. It appears to work. With this
interface I want to control RF equipment. I can buy NI official software,
but first I want to know if there's any shareware available, possible in

the
scientific world.




John Miles October 10th 04 11:05 PM

In article , yrrah53
@yahoo.com says...
Hi all,

Recently I acquired a GPIB-ENET controller. It appears to work. With this
interface I want to control RF equipment. I can buy NI official software,
but first I want to know if there's any shareware available, possible in the
scientific world.


The NI driver page at http://www.ni.com/support/gpib/versions.htm
suggests that you have to pay them US $50.00 for a license to use the NI
488.2 drivers. Pretty lame, if that's true. My guess is that they are
expecting you (the end user) to cough up patent royalties that they (NI)
have to pay to someone else.

I would go ahead and download their "NI-488.2 (Win32) Version 2.2 for
Windows 2000/98/ME/XP" package (http://snipurl.com/9o9w) and see if it
installs. If they don't, you will not be able to use your controller
until you pay them $50.00.

Once you've successfully installed the NI 488.2 drivers, there are quite
a few shareware/freeware applications that will work with your hardware.
I've just released a new version of my HP 7470A plotter emulator that
works with any of the National Instruments interfaces
(http://www.speakeasy.net/~jmiles1/ke5fx/7470.htm).

-- jm

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