Is there a LabView library for MKS type 1258A controller mass flow ?

I have only found library for 647C and MKSMassFloViaRS-485 . Is it possible to work for the 1258A?
Thanks in advance

Hello SVP1, 
Here are the MKS drivers we have:
ni.com: "mks" - 3rd Party Drivers
http://search.ni.com/nisearch/app/main/p/bot/no/ap/tech/lang/en/pg/1/sn/ssnav:idr/q/mks/
I am sorry to say we do not have one for your device. 
What you could do is contact the manufacturer to see if one of the drivers we do have also works with your device.  Sometimes this happens with very similar devices, but is not supported by National Instruments.
Regards. 
Ernesto

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