Anybody here looked into this? The cheapest approach is likely to use the sound card and an external chopper to get past the capacitor. The windows program daqarta seems to claim all is possible, complete with a chopper circuit. It has much more capability, hence complication than needed for data logging.
I contacted the author of daqarta about Linux. He said it is written in assembler, too much work, no market since thIe Linux comunity is mostly looking for free SW. He tried wine, but was not successful with minimal effort. I checked into xoscope. I got the impression that it is not set up for the time scales associated with data logging. Is there a simple way to interrogate the sound card every second or so without filling up memory with hours of "sound" file data? Any other approaches? Thanks, -Denis _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
