01-19-2006 08:55 PM
01-20-2006 03:34 PM
Right now we currently don't have plans to add support for PCMCIA-GPIB to the OS X driver. Right now we have had little customer interest in PCMCIA-GPIB support for OS X. However, R&D is keeping a close watch on customer requests for OS X drivers so that they can get a better feel for where their resources are needed. I've made R&D aware of your request.
If you don't mind me asking, why did you choose to inquire about PCMCIA instead of USB. There are no definite plans as of yet to add GPIB-USB support, but R&D would like to know which of these interfaces is prefered. It seems right now that USB is becoming the preferred bus for MAC, but I just wanted to get your perspective on this.
Thanks for you interest and you input,
01-20-2006 05:35 PM
01-23-2006
11:04 AM
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05-29-2024
03:34 PM
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for the information. It really helps us to hear about use cases such as yours so that we can get a more complete picture of how our products are used.
We also provide another driver called NI-Device that allows you to take one of our GPIB devices and create your own talker/listener interface. NI-Device does support the PCMCIA-GPIB and is also available in a DDK.
I hope this helps you out. Have a great day!
01-24-2006 08:07 AM
11-07-2006 07:27 AM