Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!necntc!rayssd!m1b From: m1b@rayssd.ray.com (M. Joseph Barone) Newsgroups: comp.os.vms Subject: Re: IEEE-488 controller Message-ID: <1927@rayssd.ray.com> Date: 31 Mar 88 03:17:46 GMT References: <12386017017.41.STEINBERGER@KL.SRI.COM> Sender: m1b@rayssd.ray.com (M. Joseph Barone @ Raytheon Company, Portsmouth RI) Reply-To: m1b@rayssd.RAY.COM (M. Joseph Barone) Organization: Raytheon Company, Portsmouth RI Lines: 34 Keywords: Tektronix, BASIC In article <12386017017.41.STEINBERGER@KL.SRI.COM> STEINBERGER@KL.SRI.COM (Richard Steinberger) writes: > > I need to control some instruments using an IEEE-488 (GPIB) controller > that resides inside a uVAX. I would be interested in hearing from anybody > that has done this using the DEC or a 3rd party product: Any problems, > software issues, etc. Also, what is a good introductory reference for > IEEE-488 bus control issues (from a SW standpoint)? Thanks to all > who reply. A few years back, I wrote quite a bit of software in BASIC for the Tekronix 4052 to control an HP spectrum analyzer, Fluke multimeters, Tekronix oscilliscopes, beacon simulators, and universal counters, as well as its own peripherals, such as the tape drive and hard copy unit. I never had any problem using any of this equipment because each had very clear manuals with them. I never used any one single reference manual. Basically, the back of each piece of equipment had 8 (or 6 -- i forget) DIP switches in which you could give it a unique address. You would then program the device with: 100 PRINT @
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