Pci Gpib Driver



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ICS's 488.2V4 Driver Library is a multi-controller capable driver that supports ICS's 488-USB2, 488-LPCI, and 488-PXI GPIB Controllers. The installation includes 32-bit and 64-bit versions of ICS's Explorer and VISAkybd programs, example programs, DLLs and runtime files. The 488.2V4 Driver supports LabVIEW, VEE, VB6, VB.NET, C, C++, and C# programs. Click on the link below to start your download.
Windows users should have all updates installed prior to performing this installation. Windows 8 users must upgrade to 8.1 and have all updates installed before installing the 488.2V4 Driver.
ICS_488.2V4_Install is a zip file with the latest 488.2V4 Drivers for Windows 10, 8.1, 7, Vista and XP operating systems. The installer version is dated 12-11-2017. This version corrects 64-bit Windows 10 installation issues and fixes the Configuration page so it can assign gpib numbers. All diver changes are listed in the 488.2V4 Change History Report. See Application Bulletin AB48-43 FAQ #23 for Windows 8 installation instructions.
The 488.2V4 Installer will install Microsoft's C++ 2005 Runtime file if it is not already on your computer. ICS's Explorer requires .NET Framework 2.5 or higher which is already on many PCs. if they are not on your computer, you will have to manually install the .NET Framework when running the 488.2V4 driver for the first time.

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Life Cycle Status: Mature PCI, IEEE 488 GPIB Instrument Control Device —The PCI‑GPIB is a plug‑and‑play IEEE 488 interface for PCs and workstations with PCI expansion slots. The PCI‑GPIB can sustain data transfer rates of more than 1.5 MB/s using the IEEE 488.1 three‑wire interlocked handshake. Yes, NI has seen the shift from PCI to PCIe and we will be supporting PCIe hardware everywhere when we can. As you may know, we just released PCIe-GPIB support for the Mac OS X platform nearly simultaneously with all the new G5's switching to PCIe-only.