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TACO is a toolkit for building distributed control systems or any other distributed system. It is based on a C/C++ core. It is based on the client-server model. It supports writing clients and server on Unix+Windows. Clients and servers can be written in
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
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.
This project provides an improved interface to the atcoreA driver used to control Andor cameras using SDK3 - namely their sCMOS cameras Neo and Zyla. The interface now includes LabVIEW error handling and buffer handling code along with examples of how to operate the cameras from a dataflow environment.
Distributed, object-oriented and event-driven LabVIEW based Control System Framework with some SCADA functionality. Documentation about the CS framework is provided via a dedicated web page, http://wiki.gsi.de/cgi-bin/view/CSframework/WebHome .
Please note: This project is deprecated an no longer actively maintained. Please follow the link above for more information.
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.