On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 09:57:48AM -0000, Maarten, Mark & Danny. Stage wrote:
> We have a program written in Borland C++ (under DOS) and we would like to
> use this program under Linux. Our reason for that is the following: We have
> an AD coverter with 8 analoge input, 8 digital I/O with a minimum speed of
> 50 kbps. We have this device running on a desktop computer with the AD card
> in the ISA slot. We would to like use our hardware on a laptop because we
> want to be more mobile. USB seems a good solution to us. We heard about a
> interpretor for Linux with which we can use DOS programs.
I fail to see how you would like to connect an ISA device to a USB bus
but OK... The "interpreter" you're looking for is DOSemu, see
http://www.dosemu.org/ .
> Could you give us some information about solutions for our problem?
> Especially we would like to know if there are some c-code examples for USB
> under Linux?
Well, every linux system comes with full source, so that would be the
least of your problems.
Erik
[former DOSemu hacker]
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