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Re: Octave Instrument Control Package install on windows
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Tatsuro MATSUOKA |
Subject: |
Re: Octave Instrument Control Package install on windows |
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Sat, 7 May 2016 11:48:44 +0900 (JST) |
>From: Nicholas Jankowski
>To: Tatsuro MATSUOKA
>Cc: "aaa1680; help >Date: 2016/5/7, Sat 08:41
>Subject: Re: Octave Instrument Control Package install on windows
>
>
>On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 7:30 PM, Tatsuro MATSUOKA <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>>From: Anoop Adhyapak
>>>To: help
>>>Date: 2016/5/7, Sat 06:57
>>>Subject: Octave Instrument Control Package install on windows
>>>
>>Do you know whether does instrument-control work on windows?
>>If it works, are there limitation on windows?
>>
>>Tatsuro
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>I responded to the other thread as well, but if you look at the information on
>the Wiki, there is a table part way down showing what is and isn't currently
>supported:
>http://wiki.octave.org/Instrument_control_package
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>
>Nick J
Nick
I did not aware that wiki. Thanks.
In general, gpib programming depends on the hardware and its devise driver.
I have some experience to write GPIB program to communicate with the
Oscilloscope,
Spectrum Analyzer, and Lock-in Amplifier using the libraries and header files
distributed from the vendor of the GPIB interface and MinGW gcc compiler.
I personally prefer to write the GPIB control program in C (or C++)
but not script languages because machine control can be written with much
flexibility
by low-level languages like C.
Tatsuro