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| g Windows driver library for CPU-SBxx(FIT)GY API-SBP(W32) |
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The API-SBP(W32) driver software provides commands in Windows-standard Win32API(DLL) format to Device Modules stacked on the CPU-SB10(FIT)GY and CPU-SB20(FIT)GY.
A diagnostics monitor allows you to confirm operation without the aid of a program.
Programs can be developed in a variety of programming languages (e.g. Visual Basic and Visual C++) that support Win32API.
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Digital I/O, analog I/O, counters and GPIB communication device modules are supported |
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Highly compatibe with API-PAC(W32) the driver library developed for CONTEC interface boards/cards |
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Windows® XP/XP Embedded/2000/NT4.0/Me/98/98 Second Edition/95 OSR2/95 supported |
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Includes Visual Basic and Visual C++ sample programs |

Latest versions can be downloaded free of charge from CONTEC's Web site.
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To develop applications in Linux, use the Linux general-purpose I/O driver IO-LIB(LNX) also available free of charge from CONTEC's web site. (IO-LIB(LNX) is not required for the Serial Communication Module COM-2(FIT)GY or COM-1PD(FIT)GY both of which are recognized by Linux as standard COM ports.) |
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g Windows® driver library for CPU-CAxx(FIT)GY API-CAP(W32) |
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The API-SBP(W32) driver software provides commands in Windows-standard Win32API(DLL) format to Device Modules stacked and networked with the CPU-CA10(FIT)GY and CPU-CA20(FIT)GY.
A diagnostics monitor allows you to confirm operation without the aid of a program.
Programs can be developed in a variety of programming languages (e.g. Visual Basic and Visual C++) that support Win32API.
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Networked devices are automatically detected by the F&eIT setup utility |
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Digital I/O, analog I/O, counters and GPIB modules are supported |
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Windows® XP/2000/Me/98/98 Second Edition are supported |
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Includes Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual Studio.NET, Borland C++Builder and Borland Delphi sample programs |
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I/O Assist Servers SVR-IOA(FIT)GY and SVR-IOA2(FIT)GY are supported |

Latest versions can be downloaded free of charge from CONTEC's Web site.
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To develop applications in Linux, socket communication must be performed using F&eIT protocol. |
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