GPIB Language Interfaces
Overview
A GPIB language interface serves as a translation layer between a programming language and the NI-488.2 driver.
Application Notes and Tutorials
How a DOS GPIB Application Works
How a GPIB Language Interface Works
How a Win16 GPIB Application Works
How a Win32 GPIB Application Works
How to Make a Win32 GPIB Application Using Direct Entry
Writing 16-Bit Delphi Applications Using NI-488.2 Software
Writing 32-Bit Delphi Applications Using NI-488.2 Software
GPIB Language Interfaces
16-bit Borland C/C++ for DOS (Huge Memory Models)
16-bit IBM Professional FORTRAN
16-bit Microsoft BASICA for DOS
16-bit Microsoft C/C++ for DOS
16-bit Microsoft Professional BASIC for DOS
16-bit Microsoft QuickBASIC for DOS
16-bit Microsoft Visual Basic for DOS
16-bit Turbo C/C++ for DOS (Huge Memory Models)
16-bit Turbo Pascal for Windows
16-bit Universal Language Interface (ULI) Using HP-style Calls
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And for Mac OS X...?
A plethora of Windows entries - but what about Mac OS X?
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