IBIC
Section Five
GPIB-PC User Manual
5-12
©National Instruments Corp.
Byte Count
When an I/O function completes,
IBIC
displays the actual number of
bytes sent or received, regardless of the existence of an error condition.
Auxiliary Functions
Table 5.3 summarizes the auxiliary functions that
IBIC
supports.
Table 5.3 - Auxiliary Functions that
IBIC
Supports
Description
Function
Note
Syntax
Select active device or board
set bdname
1,2
Display help information
help
[option]
3
Repeat previous function
!
Turn OFF display
-
Turn ON display
+
Execute function n times
n* function
4
Execute previous function n times
n* !
Execute indirect file
$ filename
5
Display string on screen
print
string
6
Exit or quit
e
Exit or quit
q
Notes
1.
bdname
is the symbolic name of the new device or board; for
example,
ibfind dev1
or
set gpib0
.
2.
Call
IBFIND
initially to open each device or board.
3.
If
option
is omitted, a menu of options appears.
4.
Replace function with correct
IBIC
function syntax.
5.
filename
is the DOS pathname of a file that contains
IBIC
functions to be executed.