Has anyone installed a National Instruments VME MXI-2 Interface Kit -
(VME-PCI8015,P/N 777244-02) on a WIN NT 4.0 system and been able to use
the VISA driver under HP VEE 4.0 ? I have followed the HP instructions
for removing HP VISA and installing the NI VISA, but when I try and add
the device under the I/O manager it asks for the visa.h file and stops
because it's not there. I assume this is a path problem .....
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
P.S. Thanks to all who responded re: my gpib question.
Greg, CCA is a abbreviation for circuit card assembly.
I think that's the one I had previously used that you
had asked me about.
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Michael J. Sullivan - Test Engineer Raytheon E-Systems
Internet: msullivan@fallschurch.esys.com Falls Church Operations
Voice/Fax: (703)560-5000(x2902)/849-1616 7700 Arlington Blvd. MS:ML09
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(VME-PCI8015,P/N 777244-02) on a WIN NT 4.0 system and been able to use
the VISA driver under HP VEE 4.0 ? I have followed the HP instructions
for removing HP VISA and installing the NI VISA, but when I try and add
the device under the I/O manager it asks for the visa.h file and stops
because it's not there. I assume this is a path problem .....
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
P.S. Thanks to all who responded re: my gpib question.
Greg, CCA is a abbreviation for circuit card assembly.
I think that's the one I had previously used that you
had asked me about.
--
Michael J. Sullivan - Test Engineer Raytheon E-Systems
Internet: msullivan@fallschurch.esys.com Falls Church Operations
Voice/Fax: (703)560-5000(x2902)/849-1616 7700 Arlington Blvd. MS:ML09
****** STANDARD DISCLAIMERS APPLY ****** Falls Church, Virginia 22042