If your application is high-speed digital I/O, I am currently working on a 
driver for the Nudaq PCI-7300A, which is a 20 MHz 32-bit digital I/O 
DMA-capable card, if that's any help.  I expect to have it in a usable form 
by someone other than me in about 2 weeks.

At 02:46 PM 6/6/2002 -0400, Russ Tedrake wrote:

>I'm looking at using the Diamond Systems I/O boards (DMM-32-AT for inputs,
>RMM-1612-XT for outputs) on an RTL system.  Has anyone written drivers for
>these boards?  Can anyone recommend similar boards that might plug into
>RTL a little easier? Thanks.
>
>- Russ Tedrake
>
>
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