5/26/2023 0 Comments Gpib usb hs driver download"ni_usb_gpib" to "/lib/udev" ("ni_usb_ermap" is not needed, "/etc/hotplug/usb/" (where these files get installed by default), copy Now from either "your_linux_gpib_dir/usb/ni_usb_gpib/" or In 2008 some Linux distros used the hotplug system which is now obsolete.įirst of all, modify the /etc/nf file to match the gpib-usb-b device,īoard_type = "ni_usb_b" /* type of interface board being used */Īlternatively, as I did, you can get a working nf file from You actually need to do a few modifications to what is said there, since "./configure" then "make" then "make install". Then install the linux-gpib (see the INSTALL file) which is a simple The first thing to do is get the latest linux-gpib driver from (although should work for previous versions as well). I assume you are running a recent linux distribution, such as Ubuntu 10.04 This post is intended to help those that need to connect to a GPIB device, suchĪs an oscilloscope, using theirs standard PC with an USB connection and an USB-to-GPIBĭevice (such as the National Instruments GPIB-USB-B or GPIB-USB-HS). GPIB-USB-B on linux Using the National Instruments GPIB-USB-B on linux
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