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cRIO-9067 and GPIB-ENET/1000

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I have a cRIO-9067 and a GPIB-ENET/1000 that I am attempting to interface together.  I installed the NI-488.2 drivers on my host computer and can communicate with the GPIB-ENET/1000.  I am now trying to add the GPIB interface to the cRIO under "Network Devices," but I am unable to install the software drivers to the cRIO.  Is it possible to install the NI-488.2 drivers to the cRIO and add a networked device?  If not, are there any other suggestions to getting the hardware to interface together?

 

Thank you very much for your help.  It is greatly appreciated.

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gkraus, no you will not be able to install 488.2 on your Linux-RT cRIO, because GPIB is not supported on the Linux RT OS (http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/EE34F21ECC2BE01286256C52005D1A1F)   However, you can use the GPIB-RS232 to interface with the GPIB instrument(s) via a serial port on the cRIO.

Clemens | Technical Support Engineer | National Instruments
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Is this still true? According to the link, the NI Linux RT OS is supported.

I have a GPIB-ENET/100 device that I would like to use with a cRIO-9039

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Pose your own question to the forum under a different thread.  I don't care to get updates on issues that were resolved years ago.

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Thanks, you've been a HUGE... help.

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