On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 02:51:22PM -0700, Ethan Dicks wrote:
> On that front, I've got a couple of older 8-bit IEEE cards that I would
> love to find out information on...
>
> They're National Instruments cards (over 10 years old!), p/n 180212-01,
> with a 5-position DIP switch (U17), an IRQ jumper area (I2-I7), a DMA
> jumper area (A/R 1-3), a non-installed optional battery and (I think clock
> chip) 58167. The main IEEE chips are an NEC D7210C and NS DS75162AN
> driver.
I've got about 5k pages of NI docs, but nothing on that part. The
closest I could find is the GPIB-PCII(A), part numbers 180100-02 and
180210-0[12]. Your part seems to be a later revision of the PCIIA.
The DIP switch selects the I/O base address and IRQ.
I've scanned in the install docs in TIFF compressed format and put
them at <
http://tam.cornell.edu/~bsa3/gpib-docs.tar.gz>.
Unfortunately, I can't seem to find any of the driver disks other than
for OS/2. If I find the DOS version, I'll let you know. The card
should be supported by the Linux GPIB subsystem without any problems.
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Received on Wed Jul 28 1999 - 19:30:43 BST