01-12-2009 09:52 AM
I'm trying to find out if 183617G-01 PCI GPIB card is supported under Linux.
Also, I tried searching the NI site for technical info (specs, user's guide, etc) but turned up nothing for htis card. Is there a source for such info on this card? Anything peculiar I should know about this card?
Thanks.
01-12-2009
11:25 AM
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01-12-2009 11:48 AM
I searched specifically on "183617G-01" and came up with nothing in the way of specific information on this card and its use with Linux, nor any product user guides or specifications.
I do understand that NI has linux drivers, but I want to find out if this specific card is supported. I did not find anything referencing this card on the links you gave. Maybe I'm missing something?
01-12-2009 12:01 PM
01-12-2009 04:02 PM
My experience with Linux tells me it isn't safe extrapolate whether card is supported in Linux by its support in the various flavors of Windows. I've been burned a few times here.
Anyone have concrete info on Linux support for this card?
01-13-2009
03:17 PM
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Dave_L--
What I did was search on National Instruments' Drivers and Updates page for the NI-488.2 driver, for Linux--the PCI-GPIB uses the NI-488.2 driver. I found the driver page for the NI-488.2 v2.5 for Linux, which provides a readme.txt link. In the Readme, there is a section called Supported GPIB Interfaces. In this section, the PCI-GPIB is listed for Linux support.
I hope this helps. Cheers!
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Tyler C
01-14-2009 08:34 AM
Thanks Tyler,
This suggests to me that there is a common driver interface for all hardware versions and revisions of the PCI-GPIB cards.
Is that a valid statement?
01-14-2009 09:10 AM
Dave_L--
If there was a stipulation with any revisions, it would be noted in the Readme.txt. I'd say this is a safe assumption.
Cheers!
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Tyler C
01-19-2009 04:03 PM
Tyler_C wrote:Dave_L--
If there was a stipulation with any revisions, it would be noted in the Readme.txt. I'd say this is a safe assumption.
Cheers!
To remove any assumption (even safe ones), I will clarify that this board is supported with our current NI-488.2 drivers for Linux.
-Jason S.
01-20-2009 07:22 AM
Jason,
Thanks for the definitive answer.
Dave L.