CAB person - So back to this Python language thing?
me - huh?
CAB person - So how is the test data affected if you no longer write it all
in C?
me - none, the instrument just sees a command and responds, it never sees
any elements of any programming language syntax. An ASCII string looks the
same regardless of the language that was used to write the system.
CAB person - How can the meters and source and logger and load not see the
language?
me - the equipment and the computer exchange serial streams of bit patterns
that represent SCPI commands and data. The test equipment has no need to see
any programming language, and has no ability to parse and no ability to
interpret anything other than SCPI commands.
CAB person - Whom is Skippy?

Brian

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