07-18-2006 03:27 PM
07-18-2006
03:40 PM
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I hope someone posts with an existing driver but in case no one does, you have a few of options. You can request that NI develop it. There is no guarantee that every request will be granted though. You can use the Instrument I/O Assistant to read, write, query the instrument. You can develop the driver yourself. There are guidelines and tutorials available to help you. Frankly, developing a driver is no more difficult than writing any other LabVIEW program and is really easier than might you think. Lastly, you can pay someone else to develop a driver for you. There is a whole network of LabVIEW consultants called the Alliance program that do this all of the time.
To request a driver or to get information on creating your won, check out https://www.ni.com/en/support/downloads/instrument-drivers.html.
For Alliance Program information, go to https://www.ni.com/en/partners.html.