Yes, you should start first the utilities included with the Prologix
package: there you will see the name assigned to the USB/GPIB resource and
then use it with your application. I have done that way with the Agilent
82357B (at work) and the Tektronix AD007 (at home but the AD007 is a
networked unit). Of course "your mileage may vary" but I think the
procedure must be similar: get the name using the proprietary utilities and
then use it with the rest of the world (my rest of the world is an old
Borland C compiler and the LCC C compiler).

On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Henk ten Pierick <h...@deriesp.demon.nl>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> How to use Prologix GPIB-USB controller with Mathematica on a Mac, that is
> the question. Does the Prologix have a name so that I can write:
> Open["Prologix GPIB-USB"] ?
>
> regards,
>
> Henk
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