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Re: Aw: Re: Controling instrumnt using VISA from octave?
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Re: Aw: Re: Controling instrumnt using VISA from octave? |
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Thu, 13 Oct 2016 05:01:11 -0700 (PDT) |
vini wrote
> PyVisa is a wrapper for NI-VISA which is a proprietary library.
> I don't know if this kind of method violates the licensing methodology of
> Octave
No, the link I provided is *pyvisa-py* a pure python implementation that is
meant to be used with pyvisa. Pyvisa now can either use NI-Visa dlls
(through ctypes I guess) or pyvisa-py which in turn uses free libraries.
Pantxo
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