Thank you for posting on the forums. While National Instrument's driver and native IMAQ support obviously does not interface to third party boards, if your board does include a dll that allows you to control the frame grabber then you may be able to get the board working in LabVIEW. LabVIEW has a few options available for calling dlls, and this is probably the route you will want to go, unless another user already has a driver for this board and LabVIEW available. To get more information on calling dlls and interfacing to external code (particularly C/C++ code), then I would start by looking at the 'Using External Code in LabVIEW' document. You can find this by opening LabVIEW, going to the Help menu, and clicking on 'Search the LabVIEW Bookshelf.' This will ope n a pdf document that links to other great resources, one of which is the large 'Using External Code in LabVIEW' document. With the recent passing of Scion's founder and shutdown of their website (see here), I have not been able to find either the frame grabber drivers or their image capturing software on the internet. We have a Scion AG-5 frame grabber card but no driver, so we cannot use the card. Transmission of the information on this site does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Online readers should not act, or decline to act, based on content from this site without first consulting an attorney or other appropriate professional. Vca animal hospital employee handbook. Capstone Law APC does not seek to represent any individual based solely on that individual’s visit to this website. Glance through this manual and then other information/examples on ni.com/support for some help in getting starting in calling DLLs from within LabVIEW if you have never had experience with this before. Regards, Michael Applications Engineer National Instruments.
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