Unfortunately National Instruments does not have one listed at http://zone.ni.com/idnet97.nsf/browse/ . This leaves you with one of a couple options. First, you can submit a request for this driver at:
http://zone.ni.com/idnet/other.htm
We develop drivers based on demand and popularity so the more requests we have for it, the greater the possibility that we will develop one.
If you would like to try developing your own instrument driver (or modify the existing one), we have documentation, model instrument drivers, and driver templates to help at :
http://zone.ni.com/idnet/development.htm
We also have a syndicate of third party vendors that specialize in National Instruments' products and services. Some of the vendors specialize in driver development. I would
suggest contacting one of the Alliance members at:
http://www.ni.com/alliance
Ryan Mosley
National Instruments, Applications Engineer
http://www.ni.com/exchange