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OK will check it out.  On a better note, I was able to get the newer NI DDK to 
work at first blush on a newer PCI-GPIB card.  I was pleasantly surprised as it 
only took me a day and a half even though I find the DDK itself quite overly 
complicated.  Thanks for the pointer.

-Bob

Andris Pavenis wrote:
> BobK wrote:
>> Help!
>>
>> Anybody out there make any National Instruments GPIB cards (PCI or 
>> ISA) work with DJGPP?  I need to get a simple communication going 
>> between such a board and several instruments.  No big speed or latency 
>> requirements.  Simple I/O is fine.  No DMA or interrupts needed.
>>
>> I have messed with the older NI ESP488 libraries as well as the newer 
>> monster they call the GPIB NI-DDK.  I have yet to get either of these 
>> to work.  The DDK is so abstracted it is very hard to follow (for me 
>> at least).  the ESP488 is straightforward withe the exception that it 
>> is for 16-bit DOS and uses DMA and interrupts.
>>
>> -Bob
>>
> 
> There is an old port of now http://linux-gpib.sourceforge.net/ for DJGPP.
> I tried several years ago with NI GPIB-AT card (it worked only if at first
> initialized with NI tools). So I used NI Linux driver after that.
> 
> That old DJGPP port is perhaps now terribly outdated and it could perhaps
> be difficult to find it anywhere (I may have it somewhere, but there is not
> much hope that it could work with todays GPIB boards, it was old already
> when I messed a bit with it)
> 
> Andris

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