I'm using a National Instruments PCI DIO96 card; this card is a few
hundred dollars (maybe $500). There are cards almost identical to the card
from NI for less money (sorry, I don't have the web address right now, but
I think it someone on this list pointed it out to me last summer or fall).

-Don 

On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, Wesley G Zanardelli wrote:

> Has anybody worked with any PCI digital IO cards?  I have found references on
> the newsgroup to National Instruments' PCI-MIO-16XE-10, however this card is
> prohibitively expensive (approximately $2000).  It has built-in A/D which I do
> not need and it does not have enough digital lines (only 8).  I have been
> working with the parallel port, however it is too slow for my application.  To
> change the state of the parallel port on my (Dell XPS-R 400MHz) computer takes
> approximately 1.4us inside of an interrupt routine.  Thanks in advance for your
> help.
> 
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> Wes Zanardelli
> Department of Electrical Engineering
> Michigan State University
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