It's not listed as an available driver at
http://www.ni.com/devzone/idnet/default.htm so if no one posts with one that they've done, you have a couple of options. You can go to the above link and click the 'Request Drivers'. You can then ask NI to write the driver. There is no guarantee if or when they will honor the request as development is based on demand. You can check with the vendor to see if they have created one. You can use the Instrument I/O Assistant and the programming manual (assuming you have one) to communicate with the instrument. You can create your own driver. Again on the page above, there are links to how to develop your own. Lastly, you can hire someone to develop the driver for you. For a list of developers, you can vist the NI Alliance page at
http://digital.ni.com/productpages/nialliance.nsf/main?readform.