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From: John Galbraith <john@bartok.lanl.gov>
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Subject: National Instruments AT-GPIB/TNT driver
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I have posted a new version of my GPIB (IEEE 488, or HPIB) driver to
www.ece.arizona.edu/~john.  This one is a total rewrite of my old one and
should be faster on small transfers and a bit more reliable overall.  It
has also been ported to the FreeBSD-4.0 newbus architecture.

I have been running real experiments on it, so the basic stuff is working
well for me.  There is some documentation and some examples there, and
instructions on how to install it.  Please let me know if you are
interested in this and if it works for you.  There aren't many people
using GPIB with FreeBSD, so I would like to know about everybody and
anybody who ends up using this for anything so we can get it well tested.

Thanks,

John Galbraith
john@bartok.lanl.gov


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