On Monday 27 August 2007 23:58, Szalata, Zenon M. wrote:
> In the above, the GPIB number is 0, the instrument primary GPIB address
> is 10 and its secondary address is 0.
>
> I do not know how to make a connection between the NI4882 driver and the
> test application.
You need to place a 'driver configuration' call in your startup file
somewhere before the call to iocInit. Take a look at the asynDriver manual
(http://www.aps.anl.gov/epics/modules/soft/asyn/R4-8/asynDriver.html),
especially the section called "port drivers" and there (presumably)
subsection "Linux-Gpib". You should find documentation on which routine to
call and which parameters to give.
Cheers
Ben
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