Now you can fully debug what is going with your hardware from comfort of GNU Octave.Įxample with a Si7021 i2c breakout board ( ) connected to a i2c master interface. If connections and settings are correct you should see something like this: ![]() # this define should find the NI header file, if properly installled # otherwise just point it to the proper header file. # set the base for includes and libraries on your system # it is usually /usr, but on newer windows installs of octave, it will be # /mingw64 INSTALL_BASE =/usr # Prerequisits are that during install of the NI drivers, the C/C++ support # and the NI Measurement & Automation explorer has been enabled. ![]() ![]() #!/bin/bash # fake_linux_gpib.sh, Kire Pûdsje, Dec 2017 # This file generates a fake linux-gpib library on Windows, based on the # installed NI libraries.
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