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Doubts about PCM-104 DIO96B Digital IO Board

Hello, I have these many problems which i could not get any answers from the manual or
from the data sheet.I have PCM-104 UIO96B board. so From where
i wi det its drivers? I have drivers of PCM-104 UIO48A DIO
board.SO whether UIO48A Drivers may work in DIO96B?
Once i will get Drivers then excect what should be the out
put of UIO96B DIO if i am giving only power supply to the
board.How to Do Jumper settings for Input/Output/Both modes?
What is the behavior(Output) of the board in different
modes? if i am giving any input to particular channel of the
board then what should be the output? If any one knows these
Answers please kindly Reply. I really have to solve this doubts.
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That's not an NI board. You will have to ask the manufacturer for the driver and how the board works. Have you heard of something called 'Google'?
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ohk

thank you......  Its not NI instrment its WINSYSTEMS instruments.

From google i searched a lot but i could ny find it.

thats why i out this question so if any one knows then they sil reply. 

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From Google, I just did a search for 'PCM-104 UI096B'. The first result is your question. The second result is Winsystems. When you do a search, it helps if you specify some search terms that are meaningful.
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ya, i tried all dat i have its manual.

But i m not getting the thing  in that manual which i required.

so please reply if u know how to get the Base address of a perticular hardware  form C language Programming? 

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As Dennis pointed out, the PCM-104 DIO96B board is not an NI board, however, the drivers are available on the following location: http://pc104.winsystems.com/products/PCM-UIO96B.cfm

Drivers for both Linux and Windows are available for download, so I don't think you'll need the UIO48A drivers anymore. As regards jumper settings and behaviour of the board to specific inputs, please refer to the manual again. I doubt if National Instruments can help you in that regard.
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