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Laptop Question

Heres my original question:

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I just wasnt sure if people look in that part of the forums.

Cory K
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Have you considered using a bus adapter?

 

http://www.duel-systemsadapters.com/

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Cory K wrote:

I just wasnt sure if people look in that part of the forums.


They do. Sometimes you need to be a little patient in getting a response.

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Phillip Brooks wrote:

Have you considered using a bus adapter?


Is that PCMCIA to USB or PCMCIA to Express?
It looks like the latter of the two. The problem is that even if a laptop comes with an express slot,
it will come with 1, not 2, so I'm still stuck. 

 

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The DualAdapter plugs into an ExpressCard slot and provides an external dongle that will support one PCMCIA card.

 

Since you need two, this probably won't work 😞

 

 

 

 

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Why not just get a USB to PCMCIA adapter? As long as you have 2 USB ports this should work. And if you don't have 2 USB ports you can always get a USB hub.
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smercurio_fc wrote:
Why not just get a USB to PCMCIA adapter? As long as you have 2 USB ports this should work. And if you don't have 2 USB ports you can always get a USB hub.

 

I thought about that, but one adapter is $500 and the one to replace the PCMCIA card is $950. :smileysad:
That would almost double the price of the purchase if I had to buy a laptop and hardware replacement.

I'll keep looking for options. Thanks for your input so far everyone.

Cory K
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You never mentioned anything like a GPIB controller or a DAQ device. I wasn't talking about getting USB versions of the hardware you have. I was talking about one of these.
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smercurio_fc wrote:
You never mentioned anything like a GPIB controller or a DAQ device. I wasn't talking about getting USB versions of the hardware you have. I was talking about one of these.
Ahh, much better (and by better I mean cheaper :smileywink:).
Is this type of third party hardware supported by LabVIEW?
 

 

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smercurio_fc wrote:
You never mentioned anything like a GPIB controller or a DAQ device. I wasn't talking about getting USB versions of the hardware you have. I was talking about one of these.

Yeh, I guess it would help if I told you what equipment I currently have. I have:

PCMCIA-GPIB card

- DAQCard-6036E

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