将Interface Operations对象放在工作区上时,您必须从主机上配置的接口列表中选择接口。
然后对用于该对象的接口进行硬编码;
它不是以仪器地址的方式从vee.io文件中读取的,并且您无法为要使用的接口添加控制输入引脚。
Interface Event对象的相同内容。如果我想创建一个包含InterfaceOperations对象的程序并且必须在两个不同的目标系统上运行,并且具有不同的已配置接口,我该怎么办?
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When you put an Interface Operations object on the workspace, you have to
select the interface from a list of interfaces that are configured on the
host computer. The interface used for that object is then hard-coded; it
isn't read in from the vee.io file in the way that instrument addresses are,
and you can't add a control input pin for which interface to use. The same
goes for the Interface Event object.
What can I do if I want to create a program that contains an Interface
Operations object and must run on two different target systems, with
different configured interfaces? For example, one system has the GPIB
interface at GPIB6 and the other system has it at GPIB7?
Is there a way of programmatically determining which interface is active?
Thanks
Warren Pickles
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将Interface Operations对象放在工作区上时,您必须从主机上配置的接口列表中选择接口。
然后对用于该对象的接口进行硬编码;
它不是以仪器地址的方式从vee.io文件中读取的,并且您无法为要使用的接口添加控制输入引脚。
Interface Event对象的相同内容。如果我想创建一个包含InterfaceOperations对象的程序并且必须在两个不同的目标系统上运行,并且具有不同的已配置接口,我该怎么办?
?例如,一个系统具有GPIBinterface在GPIB6和其他系统有它在GPIB7是否有编程方式确定哪个接口是主动的方式ThanksWarren泡菜---您当前订阅的VRF为:r***@soco.agilent。
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以下为原文
When you put an Interface Operations object on the workspace, you have to
select the interface from a list of interfaces that are configured on the
host computer. The interface used for that object is then hard-coded; it
isn't read in from the vee.io file in the way that instrument addresses are,
and you can't add a control input pin for which interface to use. The same
goes for the Interface Event object.
What can I do if I want to create a program that contains an Interface
Operations object and must run on two different target systems, with
different configured interfaces? For example, one system has the GPIB
interface at GPIB6 and the other system has it at GPIB7?
Is there a way of programmatically determining which interface is active?
Thanks
Warren Pickles
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