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OptoDriver Toolkit for Mistic I/O and OptomuxOptoDriver Toolkit for Mistic I/O and Optomux Ref: OPTODRIVER

The OptoDriver Toolkit contains the drivers and documentation necessary for direct communication between application programs running on a PC and Opto 22 I/O systems (Mistic I/O and Optomux). Applications can be developed using high-level languages, such as Microsoft C++ or Microsoft Visual Basic.

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PCI-AC51 Toolkit and Device Drivers PCI-AC51 Toolkit and Device Drivers Ref: PCI-AC-TOOLKIT

The PCI-AC51 is a high-speed adapter card designed to link the Pamux(R) bus to PCI-compatible computers.

The free developer kit consists of a software toolkit and device drivers for the PCI-AC51. The toolkit also includes drivers for AC5 and PCI-AC5 adapter cards, and AC28 support for existing systems only (use the PCI-AC51 for new applications). Code samples and documentation are included.

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OptoMMP Communication ToolkitOptoMMP Communication Toolkit Ref: IOP-DEV-OPTOMMP

This free product is a developer toolkit that includes ActiveX components and C++ classes for communicating with Opto 22 Ethernet-based brains and controllers, which are memory-mapped devices using the OptoMMP protocol. The toolkit hides the details of the memory map protocol, so you can use programming tools such as Visual Basic or Visual C++ to easily communicate with these Ethernet devices.

All source code is included, along with examples using Visual Basic 6.0, Visual C++ 6.0, Word, Access, and Delphi. For more information on the OptoMMP Communication Toolkit, see Chapter 3 in the OptoMMP Protocol Guide.

NOTE: This toolkit was formerly called the SNAP Ethernet I/O Driver Toolkit.

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OptoMMP Communication Toolkit for LinuxOptoMMP Communication Toolkit for Linux Ref: IOP-DEV-OPTOMMP-LX

This toolkit includes only the Linux parts of the full OptoMMP Communication Toolkit for communicating with Opto 22 Ethernet-based brains and controllers, which are memory-mapped devices using the OptoMMP protocol.

This toolkit includes C++ classes that make it easy to program these Ethernet-based Opto 22 products by hiding the details of Ethernet communications and the memory map protocol. Examples are included.

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