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is posible to use visualfox to adquire measure using gpib 

i do it with rs232 on a agilent 34401 and it's so easy to control and adquire a measure but i have problems with GPIB

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Moved from LabVIEW board.

What is visualfox?
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is a database program and is easy to build a aplication when you need to do several measures and recor or compare the measures and you need to configure same time a instruments but i have problem to conect the program with GPIB

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You mean FoxPro. That hasn't been a product for several years and I doubt that NI supports it any way.
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https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vfoxpro/bb190225.aspx

 

If it supports VBA, then you would be able to control GPIB with it.

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actualy i'am trying to use CWINSTR.OCX or CWVISA.OCX to control a gpib card and visul fox accept them.   the problem is i dont have a full of them and i am using a demo 

 

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actualy i'am trying to use CWINSTR.OCX or CWVISA.OCX to control a gpib card and visul fox accept them.   the problem is i dont have a full of them and i am using a demo 

 


We can't help with that. BUY the software.

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actualy in my  job wue have labview 9 and they wil buy the software but i am trying to save time

thanks for all

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@diazomar2004 wrote:

actualy in my  job wue have labview 9 and they wil buy the software but i am trying to save time

thanks for all


I could be wrong, but those OCX files don't come with LabVIEW 9.

I also don't believe there was ever a LabVIEW 9 unless you meant LabVIEW 2009.

 

 

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Complete waste of time to try and use the ocx files. You should at least attempt to use LabVIEW.
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