Hi Ablockcpii,
I am unsure why the program would be trying to reference a file located in the temp directory in windows. As you can see from this path, the OCX it is looking for is in the windows temp directory. My guess is that there is something accidentally left over from another project.
Regarding the gpib-32.dll, actually the file should be located in the system32 directory. I am surprised that it did not find it if the file was located in the same directory, but I know that it should be in the system32 directory. The ni488.2 installer should have handled this. Have you installed the driver yet?
>Do you know how I can perform this on windows98 using a non-NI GPIB card?
GPIB is a standard for communication, so a
ny device can talk over gpib. However the technology for getting this information to the GPIB bus is not necessarily standard. Our drivers are designed to work with only our cards in mind. It is certainly possible to use other cards, and the procedures may be almost equivalent, but to be honest I do not have any experience with any other cards so I do not think I would be of any help there!
Hope this helps out!
Best Regards,
Aaron K.
Application Engineer
National Instruments