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    Compatibility library/layer for USB (serial-type) to GPIB interface, a C-based library with Linux-GPIB and NI-type library calls such as ibrd() and ibwrt(). Includes LabView VIs modeled on those in the standard 488 interface l Works with/compiled for Linux and Windows
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    CANopen for LabVIEW

    LabVIEW CANopen client library

    A collection of VIs for easier interface with basic CANopen client operations such as SDO download, SDO upload and PDO messages. Helper VIs for arbitrary mapping of dictionary objects to specific PDOs are also implemented. The project includes a quite crude implementation of the DSP 402 profile for handling motor drives in velocity and/or in position mode.
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    libec-vi-repo

    LabVIEW VI's for use with the CH Instruments libec SDK

    The libec-vi-repo project hosts LabVIEW virtual instruments (VI's) for use with the CH Instruments libec SDK, which allows you to control CH Instruments hardware from LabVIEW. The mission of this project is to cultivate a free and open community for the extensible development of these VI's. Supported operating systems: - Windows XP and higher - (Mac) OS X 10.6 and higher - Linux (x86) The libec SDK itself is hosted separately; for more information, visit the discussion forum, or contact <software@chinstruments.com>
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    Ocean Optics Sample Pack

    Ocean Optics Sample Pack

    Sample code for Ocean Optics OmniDriver spectrometer device driver

    Sample code demonstrating how to use OmniDriver to drive Ocean Optics full range of spectrometers from C, C++, C#, Java, LabVIEW, Delphi, MATLAB and more.
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    The Mobile Studio I/O board, developed at RPI, http://mobilestudio.rpi.edu/, provides students with the ability to perform laboratory experiments outside of the classroom. This project seeks to expand software support for this hardware to Linux.
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    Switchboard is a hardware driver abstraction library for LabVIEW™ applications. Once integrated with you application you can acquire data from new devices simply by editing a text config file to let Switchboard know about your device.
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