Win 95 Version of DAQ SW Available

National Instruments is releasing native, 32-bit Windows 95 versions of its NI-DAQ driver software for data acquisition (DAQ) applications, multi-tasking NI-488.2M driver software for IEEE 488 (GPIB) applications and NI-VXI driver software for VXI applications. These driver packages can be used with traditional programming languages or the company's native Windows 95 versions of LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI to build high-performance instrumentation systems on Windows 95 PCs. The Windows 95 NI-DAQ software takes full advantage of the 32-bit Windows 95 operating system. It acts as an operating system and controls all of the company's DAQ products. The company's Web site features information on the LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI Windows 95 Preview Program: www.natinst. com/win95.htm. National Instruments, Austin, TX, (800) 433-3488. W

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