ScottieB wrote:
> Mike,
>
> Specifically what functionality are you looking for that your PCIIA
> card is not providing? Swapping out the 7210 chip on the ISA boards
> is not something that we recommend; it will certainly void your
> warranty. If you require PCII/IIA functionality, it sounds like you
> may have to purchase another card.
>
> Let me know what you're looking for and I'll do the best I can to
> help.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott B.
> GPIB Software/Hardware
> National Instruments
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the reply.
Short answer is that I don't have any idea what I'm doing.
I don't think I need any specific 488.2 functionality...I'm talking to
my scpope with a few dozen lines of code on a PIC processor, so it
can't be too complicated. Just sending strings back and forth. Need
hardly any of the full GPIB functionality. Although the PIC code works,
it's not compatible with anything.
What I want is for the National drivers to work.
MAX2.0 lets me install the card as a PCIIA, but I can't talk to anything
with it. PCII/IIA card works fine. I'm using visual basic, so I don't
think the old DOS drivers for the PCIIA will help me. I'm debugging code
on one machine to run on another, so compatibility of the interface is
critical.
My objective is to debug visual basic code on one machine with the
PCIIA, then run the executable on another machine with a PCII/PCIIA.
If it's just a matter of changing the chip, that ought to be the
cheapest option??? I have the skills to change the chip. I'm not
too concerned about voiding the warranty on something that isn't working
for me.
I also have a couple of GPIB-PC cards, 180100-02 REV.H cards.
There's a sticker on them that says they're GPIB-PCII, but they
won't work with the 488.2 software either.
Can I change the chip on them and use them as PCII cards with the 488.2
drivers?
Thanks, mike
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