I use since several years a NI rs-232 to GPIB converter
(RS-232CT), and old laptops running DOS and my own QBasic 
programs. I'm happy with this, as usually I read also 
temperature and atmospheric pressure along with 
frequency/period, and store all the data in a single file.
If your 1992 is a 02M (military), its GPIB language is
the MATE/CIIL described in the 1992 02M manual.

Antonio I8IOV


> I can't afford LabView, so what are my options? Is there a preferable USB to
> GPIB converter? I am looking for a way to take readings and put them into a
> file for further processing.
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