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Subject: NI1014 GPIB controller
From: Marty Kraimer <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 07:13:02 -0500
Has anyone successfully used SRQs with the NI1014?

Another way of asking is has anyone successfully used GPIBREADW,
or GPIBEFASTIW with the NI1014 GPIB interface.

Does anyone really require DMA?

If programed transfers are used instead of DMA there are two big advantages.

1) A24 DMA is no longer required. Thus it will no longer be necessary
to modify the board support packages in order to support the NI1014.

2) The driver could be modified to support other GPIB controllers that
use an NEC uPD7210-compatible register set.


Marty Kraimer



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