Hi, John,
I just want to buy a National Instruments AT-MIO-16E-10 DAQ card for the
control of Robot, this card uses ISA bus, so you say I made a mistake to use
this kind of cards? Is it better to use PCI devices?
Yuhong
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> In summary, RTL performance depends heavily on the hardware you are
running it
> on, and on PCI bus loading. Some initial recommendations for optimum
> performance, assuming a PC platform:
> (a) Avoid the ISA bus like the plague.
> (b) Use only PCI 2.1 or (better) 2.2 devices. This applies to the
motherboard
> chipset and any PCI peripheral cards.
> (c) Use AGP graphics, not PCI (unless you use AGP for e.g. fast networking
in
> which case tell us about it).
> (d) Use Pentium class processors, preferably P6 class or later, for the
> on-chip L2 cache (P6) and other enhancements.
>
> John
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