2012/1/13 Karl Cunningham <[email protected]>

> Labview can talk TCP/IP. Maybe it can interface with EMC2 that way.
>

2012/1/16 Anders Wallin <[email protected]>

> I've used LabView real-time and FPGA modules on Windows. There is a
>  LabView version for Linux, but last I checked there are no real-time
> or FPGA toolboxes for Linux/LabView.
>
> You could possibly write a Windows driver for a MESA card. I don't
> know how easy/difficult this would be. If you had this then you could
> use a LabView real-time program on Windows to control your machine and
> then have emc2 on Linux use the same card. Possibly with the same
> FPGA-firmware.
> I think LabVIEW's own FPGA-toolbox is a wrapper around the freely
> available Xilinx development tools. It works well with NIs own
> FPGA-cards, but I'm not sure it's worth the trouble to try to program
> a MESA card this way.


Thanks, I'm afraid it's too complicated for us. We desided to start with
Adlink PCI-8136 card which has 6 encoder inputs and 6 analog outputs.
Maybe later it will be possible to think about drivers for a MESA card.

Andrew
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