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Wtb: Ibm gpib isa

the3dfxdude

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Does anyone have an IBM GPIB 8-bit ISA board, otherwise known as a National Instruments 6323705 or compatible? I would like to make sure it has the same jumper blocks and compatible NEC D7210C. This is because I want to use software written for it, and I am unsure how standardized the controller is. According to the software, the jumper configuration is important. There is alot of test equipment using ieee-488, and randomly picking up a controller is not what I want to do. Programming information also would be helpful. I already know the jumpers. Also, if someone has a cable, that would be nice, but I'm not worried about finding one of those.
 
I do not have the board you are looking for.

I have a National Instruments AT-GPIB/TNT (PLUG AND PLAY) with a label saying 183663C-01

If you are interested in this, please shoot me a PM.

smp
 
Hi. Thanks to the both of you. The AT version does not have the same DMA jumpers as the PC/XT version, and I need DMA 1 and only have 8-bit slots. I will be sticking with the PC/XT version for now.

The IBM GPIB (8-bit) looks alot like a National Instruments "GPIB-PC" board from the same era. (NI made the IBM board). The only thing different is there is a blue switch block in the NI version, whereas the IBM board had jumpers to set the "adapter selection". I think this set the I/O address (up to 7 addresses). And there is a thing called "Interrupt Acknowledge Level" In the IBM databook, that I don't know how that works. If I can figure out where it corresponds then maybe that one will work. It seems more common to find.
 
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