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Universal Library by Measurement Computing

Universal Library overview

The Universal Library is the software that you need to write your own programs for use with any of Measurement Computing’s data acquisition and control boards.
  • The library contains high level functions for all of the common operations for all boards. Each of the boards has different hardware but the Universal Library hides these differences from your program. So, for example, a program written for use with one A/D board will work "as is" with a different A/D board.
  • The Universal Library provides the identical set of functions and arguments for each supported language. If you switch languages, you will not have to learn a new library, with new syntax, and different features.
  • The Universal Library provides the same sets of functions for Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista. Additionally, these functions have been extended to support the .NET environment.
  • Supports: Visual Basic, VB .NET, Visual C/C++, C# .NET, Quick C for Windows, Microsoft C, Borland C++, Borland C++ Builder, Delphi, Labview, DASYLab, Measurement Studio, Matlab
  • Supports up to 99 separate cards.

 
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