National Instruments GPIB-PC Network Card User Manual


 
BASICA/QuickBASIC GPIB-PC Function Calls Section Four A
GPIB-PC User Manual 4A-92 ©National Instruments Corp.
Device Example:
1. Write 10 instruction bytes to the device DVM% while performing
other processing.
100 WRT$ = "F3R1X5P2G0"
110 CALL IBWRTA (DVM%,WRT$)
120 MASK% = &H4100 'TIMO CMPL
130 REM Perform other processing here then
140 REM wait for I/O completion or a
150 REM timeout.
160 CALL IBWAIT (DVM%,MASK%)
170 REM Check IBSTA% to see how the write
180 REM terminated on: CMPL, END, TIMO, or
190 REM ERR. If CMPL is not set,
200 REM continue processing.
210 IF (IBSTA% AND &H100) = 0 GOTO 130
Board Example:
1. Write 10 instruction bytes to a device at listen address &H2F
(ASCII /), while testing for a high priority event to occur, and
then unaddress it (the GPIB-PC talk address is &H40 or ASCII
@).
100 REM Perform addressing in preparation
110 REM for board write.
120 CMD$ = "?@/" ' UNL MTA LAD
130 CALL IBCMD (BRD0%,CMD$)
140 REM Perform board asynchronous write.
150 WRT$ = "F3R1X5P2G0"
160 CALL IBWRTA (BRD0%,WRT$)
170 REM Perform other processing here then
180 REM wait for I/O completion or a
190 REM timeout.
200 MASK% = &H4100 ' TIMO CMPL
210 CALL IBWAIT (BRD0%,MASK%)
220 REM Unaddress the Talker and Listener.
230 CMD$ = "_?" ' UNT UNL
240 CALL IBCMD (BRD0%,CMD$)