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Unknown etc-GPIB-card

I've been given a GPIB-card labelled "etc 1201B" (8-bit ISA with TMS 9914
controller IC), and want to get info. and drivers (Lab-view?) for it.

I've tried searching the net for the producer without any sucess.

Does someone have any clue where to find this, or to help identify the
card and its "secrets"?

Regards

Goran ?hling
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Unfortunately I was unable to find a driver for this instrument either. This leaves you with one of a couple options. First, I would like you to submit a request for this driver at:
http://zone.ni.com/idnet/other.htm
We develop drivers based on demand and popularity so the more requests we have for it, the greater the possibility that we will develop one.

If you would like to try developing your own instrument driver (or modify the existing one), we have documentation, model instrument drivers, and driver templates to help at :
http://zone.ni.com/idnet/development.htm

We also have a syndicate of third party vendors that specialize in National Instruments' products and services. Some of the vendors specialize in driver development. I would su
ggest contacting one of the Alliance members at:
http://www.ni.com/alliance

If you have any further queries, please let us know

-NI support
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Many thanks, but...

The ISA GPIB-card is not an instrument (like a voltmeter), but a GPIB-bus
adapter to use in the computer. All information I can find at a quick
glance of the excellent NI pages is regarding "instrument driver
development".

Is the bus controller card an "instrument"? - If yes; I will search more
careful (tomorow)...

If no; any hints to search further will be greately appreciated.

Many thanks in advance

Goran ?hling

On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Pavan B. wrote:

> Unfortunately I was unable to find a driver for this instrument
> either. This leaves you with one of a couple options. First, I would
> like you to submit a request for this driver at:
> http://zone.ni.com/idnet/other.htm
> We develop drivers based on demand and popular
ity so the more
> requests we have for it, the greater the possibility that we will
> develop one.
>
> If you would like to try developing your own instrument driver (or
> modify the existing one), we have documentation, model instrument
> drivers, and driver templates to help at :
> http://zone.ni.com/idnet/development.htm
>
> We also have a syndicate of third party vendors that specialize in
> National Instruments' products and services. Some of the vendors
> specialize in driver development. I would suggest contacting one of
> the Alliance members at:
> http://www.ni.com/alliance
>
> If you have any further queries, please let us know
>
> -NI support
>
>
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