On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Joe wrote:
BTW I have two 8 bit ISA HP-IB cards with no
manufacturers name on them.
They have a palm tree emblem and the number "6323706", "Made in USA"
and
"GPIB" on them. Anyone got an idea who they're made by? Definitly not
National Instruments.
Yeah, Joe, I have one of those also and have not figured who made it over
the course of a couple years. Agree that it is NOT National
Instruments. They don't mind acknowledging that they built their cards!
- don
At 09:15 AM 8/18/98 -0400, you wrote:
> I came up with an IEEE488 8-bit card, with
drivers. Anyone want it?
>
> manney(a)lrbcg.com
> "Enough is abundance to the wise." -- Euripides
What is the card? What drivers? I have a couple of 8-bit IEEE-488 cards
and _no_ drivers. It's a standard, but old, National Instruments card. If
you tell me the model number of yours, I'll check it against mine when I get
home. I'd love drivers for it.
-ethan
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