Acquire an incremental sensor connected on the 6013 board counter with Delphi5

Hi,
I would like to acquire an angular incremental sensor connected on the 6013 board counter with Delphi5. I  search an example of Delphi program in order to  acquire the measurement of a such sensor. Is there somebody who wrote a such program and who can send to me an example program which works ?.
Thanks a lot.
Best regards.
Vercors
Bonjour,
J'ai
une machine pilotée par un imposant programme en Delphi 5. Je souhaite
instrumenter cette machine avec un capteur angulaire incrémental pour
déterminer la position et le sens de rotation d'un axe. Je souhaite
utiliser le compteur d'une carte multifonctions telle que la 6013 par
exemple. Je recherche donc un exemple d'acquisition d'un tel capteur
par ce type de carte en langage Delphi. S'il vous plait, est ce que
quelqu'un a déjà réalisé un tel programme et pourrait  il m'adresser un
exemple dont je puisse m'inspirer. Un grand merci d'avance.
Cordialement.
Vercors

Bonjour,
Le lien ci-dssous vous explique comment installer des exemples Delphi avec NI-DAQ
How Do I Install Examples for Visual Basic, Visual C++, and Delphi with NI-DAQ?
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/D60BFBC22980F99D862569B6000EF7CE?OpenDocument
En espérant que cela vous aide à construire votre application,
Cordialement,
Benjamin M
NIF

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