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NI PCMCIA-GPIB card and PowerBook G3?

I need to set up a GPIB test system, and my options for a controller are
an old 386 machine with DOS(!), or a Powerbook G3.

Does anyone here have experience using NI's PC-Card GPIB interface in a
Powerbook G3? The Labview docs say it's supported, I just wonder if it is
fully supported. Thanks in advance for your help.

I jusk _knew_ I shouldn't have given that old HP-85 to charity...

Jim McSheehy


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> I need to set up a GPIB test system, and my options for a controller are
> an old 386 machine with DOS(!), or a Powerbook G3.
>
> Does anyone here have experience using NI's PC-Card GPIB interface in a
> Powerbook G3? The Labview docs say it's supported, I just wonder if it is
> fully supported. Thanks in advance for your help.
>

FULLY!

Greg McKaskle
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Greg,

Have you used the PCMCIA/GPIB card with any other Mac programming
language? FutureBasic claims to support the NI drivers on NI's PCI and
NuBus cards.

Thanks,

Jim McSheehy


> In article <384150FF.4868732D@austin.rr.com>,
GMCKASKLE@austin.rr.com wrote:
> > I need to set up a GPIB test system, and my options for a controller are
> > an old 386 machine with DOS(!), or a Powerbook G3.
> >
> > Does anyone here have experience using NI's PC-Card GPIB interface in a
> > Powerbook G3? The Labview docs say it's supported, I just wonder if it is
> > fully supported. Thanks in advance for your help.
> >
>
> FULLY!
>
> Greg McKaskle
>


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> Have you used the PCMCIA/GPIB card with any other Mac programming
> language? FutureBasic claims to support the NI drivers on NI's PCI and
> NuBus cards.
>

If these other languages are using the drivers, then I really
don't think that they even know the difference. If they are
doing the I/O themselves, which I really doubt, then they
may not support it.

Greg McKaskle
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