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ViSession instrumentID[10]; 
long nbrInstruments; 
ViStatus status; 
ViString options = ""; 
status = AcqrsD1_multiInstrAutoDefine(options, &nbrInstruments); 
// Retrieve the instrument identifiers 
for (long i = 0; i < nbrInstruments; i++) 
{ 
  char resourceName[20]; 
  sprintf(resourceName, "PCI::INSTR%d", i); 
  status = Acqrs_InitWithOptions(resourceName, VI_FALSE, VI_FALSE, 
options, &(instrumentID[i])); 
} 
The calls to Acqrs_InitWithOptions are needed to obtain the instrumentID’s. The physical digitizers were already 
initialized when AcqrsD1_multiInstrumentAutoDefine was called. 
The digitizers within a single MultiInstrument are numbered from 0 to (NbrModulesInInstrument – 1). In Acqiris 
CC10x compactPCI crates, the module 0 is always closest to the controller slot, i.e. module numbers increase with 
increasing front panel slot numbers. This statement is also applicable to CC121 crate configurations with both an 
Acqiris  acquisition  module  in  one  of  the  last  7  slots  and  with  the  PC  running  under  Windows  2000/XP/Vista/7 
(32/64).  Users  of  other  systems  or  crates  may  need  to  provide  AqGeo.map  files  to  give  the  driver  needed 
information. The GeoMapper application described in the User Manuals can create this file. For details on channel 
and trigger source numbering, please refer to section 3.18, AS BUS OPERATION.  
The master module is automatically chosen, according to these rules: 
 AS bus 
  If modules of different memory lengths are combined, only modules with the shortest memory length can be 
master modules 
  The master  module is chosen as near as possible to the center module, in order to minimize propagation 
delays. 
 AS bus 2 U1065A 6U digitizers 
  The master  module is chosen as near as possible to the center module, in order to minimize propagation 
delays. There can be at most 5 modules in the MultiInstrument. 
 AS bus 2 U1062A 3U and U1071A PCI digitizers 
  The master module will be the rightmost of up to 3 modules. 
The function Acqrs_getInstrumentData will return the information about the master module. If you want control 
over which module is the master, and in which order they should appear, use the manual definition, described in the 
next section. 
3.2.8.  Manual Definition of MultiInstruments 
The function AcqrsD1_multiInstrDefine permits a 'manual' definition of how to combine multiple digitizers with 
the AS bus. It cannot be used for AS bus 2 instruments. 
Use a code fragment like the following one for the manual combination of digitizers:  
ViSession instrumentID[10], idList[6]; 
long nbrInstruments; 
ViStatus status; 
ViString options = "cal=0"; // since calibration will be performed 
explicitly later 
status = Acqrs_getNbrInstruments(&nbrInstruments); 










