Labview driver for the protocols IEC 870-5-101 and IEC 870-5-104

I'm trying to develop a driver to communicate with a supervisory system based on protocols IEC 870-5-101 and IEC 870-5-104. I didn't find anything on NI site . It would be nice if someone could send something.
My regards,
Vinicius

Dear Falseth,
do you have develop anything about the IEC 870-5-104 protocol? I have the same project, i you have any suggestion it would be appreciated.
Andcell

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