07-15-2008 02:59 PM
07-16-2008
10:49 AM
- last edited on
02-03-2025
10:43 AM
by
Content Cleaner
Hey patelja3,
Currently we only have the Linux - 32 Bit driver for GPIB-ENET/100 converter. For all the GPIB drivers for Linux you are able to find those from our Drivers and Updates: NI-488.2 Search.
Thanks and hope you have a great day.
Sarah S
07-16-2008 10:53 AM
Sarah,
Thanks. Do you know if a 64-bit Linux driver is planned for development in the near future?
07-16-2008
11:37 AM
- last edited on
02-03-2025
10:44 AM
by
Content Cleaner
Hey patelja3,
I am not sure of that. I would recommend placing a product suggestion in for this by going to our Product Feedback Link. This will ensure that you get your request into our R&D and they will take it into consideration for future releases.
Thanks
Sarah
07-17-2008 10:55 AM
07-17-2008
11:13 AM
- last edited on
02-03-2025
10:44 AM
by
Content Cleaner
There is a beta driver available for 64-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. This driver currently supports 64-bit kernels, but only 32-bit user-mode applications.
--
Shawn Bohrer
National Instruments
07-17-2008 11:49 AM
Shawn,
Can you clarify exactly what you mean by stating that the driver does not support 32-bit user applications but does support a 64-bit OS?
Also, is support available for AMD's x64 processors, or only Intel's?
07-17-2008 12:11 PM
64-bit Linux typically means that you are using a Linux distribution that has a 64-bit kernel. A 64-bit Linux kernel is capable of running both 32-bit and 64-bit applications in user-mode, provided that your Linux distribution provides all 32-bit and 64-bit support libraries your application may need. Usually this is called multilib support and 64-bit RHEL does support multilib.
@patelja3 wrote:
Can you clarify exactly what you mean by stating that the driver does not support 32-bit user applications but does support a 64-bit OS?
@patelja3 wrote:Also, is support available for AMD's x64 processors, or only Intel's?
07-17-2008 12:48 PM
Shawn,
Thanks for the quick response. We would need the driver to support 64-bit user apps as well. Do you have an estimate as to how much it would cost to develop the driver to support 64-bit user apps if we were to contract NI to do this?
07-17-2008 02:33 PM