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    Has snyone of you guys tryed to writing an app for controling an HP powersupply? I need it in my work.. It´s an HP 6038A. Some simple code would be great.

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    Doubt it. Only thing a power supply does is produce and distribute power. Dont think there is any logic to control. Thing is,...why would you want to?
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    We are using the powersupply today with an inbuilt function in a program that we are measuring headlamps with. Sure you can control it with vbcode. The program we use is written in VB. Only thing is that i dont want to start that program if i just want to control the powersupply...

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    Perhaps this is a task for C++ and not VB....
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    In the "General information" on the PS you can read:

    HP VEE
    MS Visual Basic
    C/C++
    Borland C/C++
    Labview

    Ok, i guess noone here has worked with this so i search in other places. Thanx anyway..

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