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(To purchase the bTop hardware, click here.)

The following software is available under this license.

» bTop-2 for LabVIEW

The LabVIEW package is compatible with LabVIEW 8.2 and 8.5 on Mac OS X and makes the components of the bTop-2 hardware device accessible to the LabVIEW development system.  The package was developed by Urs Lauterburg at the University of Bern, Switzerland.  The software is currently in the beta stage of development and user feedback is greatly appreciated.  Questions about the LabVIEW package should be directed to Urs Lauterburg, and questions about the bTop-2 hardware device should be directed to Perfectly Scientific via our contact page.

» BTopTools add-on package for Mathematica

The add-on package makes all of the functionality of the bTop-2 hardware accessible from within a Mathematica notebook.  To read more about the bTop add-on package for Mathematica, please visit this page.

» bTop test application

The bTop-2 test application demonstrates the functionality of the bTop board — just plug in a board (or many boards) and you're in control.  The bTop-2 test application Requires Mac OS 10.4 or later.  You can download the application using the link above.  To read more, please visit this page.

» bTop-2 development disk 2.2 for Mac OS X

Everything you need to get going with your own applications for the bTop, including support, documentation, and examples for controlling the bTop-2 from Cocoa apps, the UNIX command-line (via C API's), and REALBasic.

» bTop-2 development disk for Windows

Everything you need to get started developing your own applications for the bTop under under the Windows operating system.  The Windows development disk includes drivers, high level C++ classes for accessing the bTop, documentation, and example code.  To read more about the bTop-2 development disk for Windows, please visit this page.

» bTop-2 development disk for Linux

Everything you need to get started developing your own applications for the bTop under the Linux operating system.  The Linux development disk includes a high level C++ class for accessing the bTop, documentation, and example code.




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