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GPIB Module for Perl
Here is an update to the GPIB module with a few small changes. The module name is changed from 'gpib' to 'GPIB' to conform to CPAN naming conventions, I hope to contribute this module to CPAN. I also fixed a small problem that was causing trouble compiling the XS modules on Perl 5.6.x. I am using this with a 2.4 Linux kernel, Windows 2000, and the latest drivers from National Instruments for their GPIB cards. The new release is version 0.30....
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GPIB-Tcl project
GPIB-Tcl is an extension to the Tcl programming language to allow communication with measurement equipment through the industry-standard IEEE-488 (GPIB) bus.
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Linux GPIB Package
The Linux GPIB Package is a support package for GPIB (IEEE 488) hardware. The package contains kernel driver modules, and a C user-space library with Guile, Perl, PHP, Python and TCL bindings. The API of the C library is intended to be compatible with National Instrument's GPIB library. The Linux GPIB Package is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
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Express Logic - RTOS, TCP/IP, USB Stack, File System, GUI


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