01-06-2016 11:21 AM
No, it is working perfectly fine on my Windows 7 laptop.
The support information on the NI web site says that my USB-GPIB-HS+ is supported with Red Hat Enterprise 7
and the NI 488.2 driver version I installed. I may try to contact NI directly to confirm if it is really the case unless someone
from NI monitors this discussion and can provide a confirmation.
01-07-2016 08:52 AM
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Unfortunately the list of supported hardware on the download page is incorrect. We are working on fixing this as soon as possible.
For now, please refer to the README file linked from the download page for a correct hardware list:
http://download.ni.com/support/softlib//gpib/linux/15.1/README.txt
01-07-2016 09:17 AM
OK, thank you for confirming.
Can you also confirm the support for NI-488.2 2.9.1? It works under Red Hat Enterprise 5.8 for kernel 2.6.18-308 with your PCIe GPIB but I would
like to know if the older usb/gpib adapter model GPIB-USB-HS is officially supported as the web page indicates (in this case, the web page
and README have the same information so it looks like it is correct).
The thing is that for new design NI recommends the HS+ but unfortunately it is not supported under Linux.
Is the GPIB-USB-HS planned to be discontinued in the near future?
The following devices are supported for use with this download:
01-07-2016 09:31 AM
@pgauthier wrote:
OK, thank you for confirming.
Can you also confirm the support for NI-488.2 2.9.1? It works under Red Hat Enterprise 5.8 for kernel 2.6.18-308 with your PCIe GPIB but I would
like to know if the older usb/gpib adapter model GPIB-USB-HS is officially supported as the web page indicates (in this case, the web page
and README have the same information so it looks like it is correct).
The thing is that for new design NI recommends the HS+ but unfortunately it is not supported under Linux.Is the GPIB-USB-HS planned to be discontinued in the near future?
The GPIB-USB-HS will work on Red Hat 5. As mentioned in the README file for NI-488.2 2.9.1, it will work up through kernel 2.6.24, so it should work on your system. Red Hat 6 and later user newer kernel versions, which are incompatible with the USB support in this driver.
GPIB-USB-B (Up to kernel version 2.6.24) GPIB-USB-HS (Up to kernel version 2.6.24)
I cannot speak to the expected future availability of the GPIB-USB-HS. Do you have a sales representative you work with? If so, I would suggest you contact them if you need to find out about long-term GPIB-USB-HS availability.
10-25-2017 04:58 AM
How about CentOS 6?
10-26-2017 10:46 AM
Hey ChenRobin,
Can you elaborate on your question? Are you just wondering if 488.2 driver is compatible? you might reference this page: http://www.ni.com/product-documentation/11787/en/
I know that the drivers support CentOS 7.X, but I'm not familiar enough with that distro to know the specific differences between 6 and 7.