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Steve Rosenbluth
Jim Henson's Creature Shop
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Schmidt, Kyle wrote:
> Hello, I am currently doing preliminary work on an embedded data acquisition
> module. I intend to use RTLinux, but am wondering as to the minimum space
> 2 PC Cards:
> definately a National Instruments DAQ card - an 'E-series' DAQ card, but possibly
>also the DAQCard-1200. I am aware of drivers for the E-series boards (COMEDI and
>others). These are written for the ISA or PCI bus - anyone have experience using
>PCMCIA?
YES!
There is already a Real Time Linux PCMCIA Daq-Card700 Driver !!
It is distributed by the RTL folks at New Mexico Tech on their FTP site:
ftp://rtlinux.cs.nmt.edu/pub/rtlinux/sources/DAQCard700
This is an older revision.
I am the unofficial maintainer of the code (by virtue of the fact that I
seem to be the only one using/improving it) please contribute bug
reports/fixes/improvements to me.
I have attached the latest revision (1.02) here. It is tested with
pcmcia-cs 3.0.7 and kernel 2.0.35. Read the release notes in the ".c"
file ! You'll have to integrate these sources into the daqcard/pcmcia
package - not hard, look at the older release from the ftp site.
PS: NMT folks: can you please put this on your ftp site. Sorry its not
in patch form, you can just replace the original sources with these, as
far as I'm concerned (or try to diff and patch them, if you feel
adventurous).
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Steve Rosenbluth
Jim Henson's Creature Shop
2821 Burton St, Burbank CA
(818) 953-3030
daqcard700-1.02.tgz