If the software needs a specialcard to keep time then the
software is broken or poorly designed.

I've written software to control a kind of "video" camera.
(actualy "TDI" or "drift scan" that takes still pictures of
moving abojects.)
that worked at the very low level and in software ganerated
the timming pulses that went to the lead pins on the CCD sensor
that moved charge around on the CCD chip.  It's what you
call "hard" real time down at the usec level.  This ran on a
486 (or higher) and took advantage of the CPU's built-in 
timmer's ability to generate interrupts at a specified rate.
There are other ways if you have a Pentium.  The details
don't matter.  But be assured that no extra hardware should
be required.  There are mutiple non-hardware solutions available.

--- Anton Tinchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm first to buy 5 pack. Even for > $30.
> 
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