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Instrument Control in Linux and Macintosh

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As part of the National Instruments Instrument Control Fundamentals Series, this set of tutorials helps you learn about a specific common instrument control topic through theory explanations and practical examples.

What You Learn
C# is a common text based language used to develop instrument control systems. The following documents will assist you in desiging these systems.

To view the complete list of in-depth instrument control tutorials, please return to the Instrument Control Fundamentals Main Page.



Instrument Control in Linux® Tutorial
This tutorial discusses controlling your instruments in a Linux environment.

Instrument Control on Mac OS X Tutorial
This tutorial discusses controlling your instruments in a Mac OS X environment.

Linux meets Virtual Instrumentation
A document covering the basics of Linux and Virtual Instrumentation.

Porting IVI-C Specific Drivers and Applications to Linux
Learn how to use IVI-C instrument drivers in Linux


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Return to the Instrument Control Fundamentals Software Page
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