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Chapter 1
Introduction
VXI-1394 Interface for Windows NT/98
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Note
The front panel GPIB connector on the VXI-1394/G is not supported under
Windows 98.
What You Need to Get Started
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A computer running either Windows NT 4 or Windows 98
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An industry-standard OHCI host adapter
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VXIbus mainframe
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VXI-1394 interface module that plugs directly into a VXI mainframe
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1394 cable
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National Instruments software CD
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This manual
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Windows 98 users
— Windows 98 installation CD-ROM
VXI-1394 Interface Kit Overview
The interface kits described in this manual link a 1394-equipped computer
directly to the VXIbus using the IEEE 1394 bus. The VXI-1394 kit uses
this high-speed (up to 400 Mbits/s) serial bus to link your computer
running Windows NT/98 to a VXI chassis.
Note
You can connect multiple 1394 devices together in a tree topology. However,
increasing the complexity of the 1394 bus topology can lower overall system performance.
Caution
You cannot connect multiple 1394 devices in a circular bus topology (one which
provides more than one data path between any two nodes). Doing so will render your
VXI-1394 inoperable and may crash your system.
All VXI-1394 kits include the NI-VXI/VISA software for
Windows NT/98, a C-size VXI-1394 module, a 1394 cable, and an
industry-standard OHCI host adapter.
A 1394-equipped computer connected to a VXI-1394 interface can
function as a VXI Commander and Resource Manager. The VXI-1394
interface kit gives your computer the capability to perform as if it is plugged
directly into the VXI backplane as an embedded CPU module.