Measurement Specialties PCI-DAS1002 Network Card User Manual


 
Chapter 3
Programming and Developing Applications
After following the installation instructions in Chapter 2, your board should now be installed and ready for use.
Although the board is part of the larger DAS family, in general there may be no correspondence among
registers for different boards. Software written at the register level for other DAS models will not function
correctly with your board.
Programming languages
Measurement Computing’s Universal Library
®
provides access to board functions from a variety of Windows
programming languages. If you are planning to write programs, or would like to run the example programs,
refer to the Universal Library User's Guide (available on our web site at www.mccdaq.com/PDFmanuals/sm-
ul-user-guide.pdf).
Packaged applications programs
Many packaged application programs now have drivers for your board. If the package you own does not have
drivers for the board, please fax or e-mail the package name and the revision number from the install disks. We
will research the package for you and advise how to obtain drivers.
Some application drivers are included with the Universal Library package, but not with the application package.
If you have purchased an application package directly from the software vendor, you may need to purchase our
Universal Library and drivers. Please contact us by phone, fax, or e-mail:
Phone: 508-946-5100 and follow the instructions for reaching Tech Support.
Fax: 508-946-9500 to the attention of Tech Support
Email: techsupport@mccdaq.com
Register-level programming
You should use the Universal Library or one of the packaged application programs mentioned above to control
your board. Only experienced programmers should perform register-level programming.
If you need to program at the register level in your application, refer to the Register Map for the PCI-DAS1000
Series (available at www.mccdaq.com/registermaps/RegMapSTC1000.pdf
).
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