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TestPoint software

Hello guys, could you tell me please, is it possible to buy the last available version of TestPoint software? We need it ASAP, because our engineer has some experience with this software, and for another side his level of knowledge of LabView is not sufficient for our project. We have an old but still active perpetual license for LabView software - we paid a lot of money for this and we don't want to waist it, so our engineer is learning LabView right now, but it requires a lot of time that we do not have. We undestand that this is so called "legacy-software" and because of it's old age it's not available on the market, but at this very moment this is the best option for us, so we are desperately trying to find it. Then, is it possible to buy TestPont software (version 4 or higher, because we need our NI PCI-GPIB card to be fully operational in this software - as we heard it's not possible for older versions of TestPoint)? Waiting for your answer, thank you very much!  

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Hi there,

 

What is this "TestPoint" software that you're referring to?  Was it made by NI?  I've only heard of TestStand.

BR

John

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I believe it was at some point a software marketed by an NI competitor, most likely Keithley, which is now part of Tektronix. https://download.tek.com/datasheet/TestPoint.pdf

 

There is also some mentioning of something that is most likely a different product here: https://testeract.com/products

 

 

Rolf Kalbermatter  My Blog
DEMO, Electronic and Mechanical Support department, room 36.LB00.390
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Hi Rolf,

 

We're getting some good yucks out of this here at Testeract ha ha. Trademark here:

 

Chris Clark

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Registered in 2025!

Keithley TestPoint if I remember correctly was something around the millenium switch. So you definitely can't blame Keithley aka Tektronix for any confusion caused with any users. 😁

Rolf Kalbermatter  My Blog
DEMO, Electronic and Mechanical Support department, room 36.LB00.390
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Hi

 

As Rolf notes, it is very old software. But at least still alive in 2006, apparently :

 

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Around this time there was the big transition from XP to Vista, leaving nice hardware unusable, because it didn't get new drivers for Vista.

 

Hope the best for your search. ebay could be a place to start.

 

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