Pcmcia Gpib Drivers For Mac
Attachments: On Saturday 13 September 2008 18:43, Kuang-Chun Cheng wrote: HiI have a NI PCMCIA-GPIB+ card. I try to compile linux-gpib-3.2.11 with './configure -enable-pcmcia' under OpenSuSE 10.3.
I set the boardtype as 'nipcmcia'. And load the driver by 'modprobe tnt4882'. After tnt4882 loadedthere are 16 char device entry been created.
/dev/gpib0, /dev/gpib1. However, gpibconfig will cause seg. Does anyone had this GPIB board work on Linux??
Does PCMCIA-GPIB+ supported by linux-gpib? Jprofiler 10 for mac. It looks like there is a bug in handling the case of no supported pcmcia board found. The driver also needs the device id for your board, it doesn't know about the plus version. Please send the output of 'lspcmcia -v' with the board plugged in. I have two Thinkpad x61. One is running OpenSuSE 10.3, the other is SLES10/SP1 (SuSE Linux Enterprise Server). Under SLES10, linux-gpib-3.2.11 won't compile.
It complains that 'struct pcmciadevice' doesn't have member 'priv'. The kernel version of SLES10 is 2.6.16.46-0.12-bigsmp. The output of 'pccardctl status' is: PRODID1='National Instruments' PRODID2='PCMCIA-GPIB+' PRODID3=' PRODID4=' MANFID=010b,0c71 FUNCID=255 Under OpenSuSE 10.3. Linux-gpib-3.2.11 could be compiled OK. But 'pccardctl status'. Show 'no card'!!! That maybe one of the reason why gpibconfig casue seg.
National Instruments Gpib Usb Driver
KC On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 8:04 AM, Frank Mori Hess wrote: On Saturday 13 September 2008 18:43, Kuang-Chun Cheng wrote: HiI have a NI PCMCIA-GPIB+ card. I try to compile linux-gpib-3.2.11 with './configure -enable-pcmcia' under OpenSuSE 10.3.
I set the boardtype as 'nipcmcia'. And load the driver by 'modprobe tnt4882'.
Pcmcia Adapter Driver
After tnt4882 loadedthere are 16 char device entry been created. /dev/gpib0, /dev/gpib1. However, gpibconfig will cause seg. Does anyone had this GPIB board work on Linux??
National Instruments Pci Gpib Drivers
Does PCMCIA-GPIB+ supported by linux-gpib? It looks like there is a bug in handling the case of no supported pcmcia board found. The driver also needs the device id for your board, it doesn't know about the plus version. Please send the output of 'lspcmcia -v' with the board plugged in. - This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world Linux-gpib-general mailing list Linux-gpib-general@.