Hi altogether,

for some purpose we have to build a PCI-card on our own to connect 
some peripheral devices to a PC running under RTAI. Of conrse it is 
useful to do a project like this on a PCI-evaluation board. Has someone 
of the readers of the rtl- or rtlinux-mailinglist already some experience 
using PCI-evaluation kits under Linux or a realtime variant of linux? Are 
there some vendors who ship their eva-kits with Linux-drivers? Or are 
there some PCI-eva-boards supported by the Comedi-drivers?

A lot of questions ... do you have the answers?

Greetings from Wuppertal

Arne Linder

Dipl.-Ing. Arne Linder
Labor fuer elektrische Maschinen und Antriebe
Fachbereich 13
Bergische Universitaet - Gesamthochschule Wuppertal
D-42097 Wuppertal
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