I/O for PCI

Dear Community,

If you have had success with a favorite I/O PCI card, we would appreciate
your input. Our application needs just a few bits. A 16-bit I/O, PCI card,
with mappable bits (octal is fine) would get us going.

Thanks for any information.

Steve Wagner

Steve Wagner <swagner@keyww.com> wrote:

Dear Community,

If you have had success with a favorite I/O PCI card, we would appreciate
your input. Our application needs just a few bits. A 16-bit I/O, PCI card,
with mappable bits (octal is fine) would get us going.

I’ve had good success with the PCL-711, DIO-144, and ISO-813 cards, spanning
the range from analog/digital I/O in a wide number of bits…

http://www.parse.com/products/books/book_v2/index.html

has a link to a book that has sample drivers for them… :slight_smile:

Cheers,
-RK


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Robert Krten, PDP minicomputer collector http://www.parse.com/~pdp8/

Robert Krten <rk@parse.com> wrote:

Steve Wagner <> swagner@keyww.com> > wrote:
Dear Community,

If you have had success with a favorite I/O PCI card, we would appreciate
your input. Our application needs just a few bits. A 16-bit I/O, PCI card,
with mappable bits (octal is fine) would get us going.

I’ve had good success with the PCL-711, DIO-144, and ISO-813 cards, spanning
the range from analog/digital I/O in a wide number of bits…

http://www.parse.com/products/books/book_v2/index.html

has a link to a book that has sample drivers for them… > :slight_smile:

And, once again, posting without thinking. Bad Bad Bad!

These are ISA cards :frowning:

Cheers,
-RK


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Robert Krten, PDP minicomputer collector http://www.parse.com/~pdp8/

We use the Kontron cards:
http://www.kontron.com/products/pdproductdetail.cfm?keyProduct=251&kps=941&kp=78
http://www.kontron.com/products/pdproductdetail.cfm?keyProduct=255&kps=941&kp=78
Really simple to use, we dont use a driver. You can find their address by using ‘pci -v’
or its easy to use the PCI BIOS calls to discover the address.
Only other thing necessary is to initialize the mode of each 8 bit port. Most all of these
cards use the 8255.


Art Hays
National Institutes of Health
art@nei.nih.gov or art@lsr.nei.nih.gov


“Robert Krten” <rk@parse.com> wrote in message news:c0j35h$h7l$2@inn.qnx.com

Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
Steve Wagner <> swagner@keyww.com> > wrote:
Dear Community,

If you have had success with a favorite I/O PCI card, we would appreciate
your input. Our application needs just a few bits. A 16-bit I/O, PCI card,
with mappable bits (octal is fine) would get us going.

I’ve had good success with the PCL-711, DIO-144, and ISO-813 cards, spanning
the range from analog/digital I/O in a wide number of bits…

http://www.parse.com/products/books/book_v2/index.html

has a link to a book that has sample drivers for them… > :slight_smile:

And, once again, posting without thinking. Bad Bad Bad!

These are ISA cards > :frowning:

Cheers,
-RK


[If replying via email, you’ll need to click on the URL that’s emailed to you
afterwards to forward the email to me – spam filters and all that]
Robert Krten, PDP minicomputer collector > http://www.parse.com/~pdp8/

On 13 Feb 2004 17:57:05 GMT, Robert Krten wrote:

Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
Steve Wagner <> swagner@keyww.com> > wrote:


I’ve had good success with the PCL-711, DIO-144, and ISO-813 cards, spanning
the range from analog/digital I/O in a wide number of bits…



These are ISA cards > :frowning:

We use the PCI-1733
( see
http://www.advantech.com/products/Model_Detail.asp?model_id=1-D6GH9&bu= )

This is pretty much just a PCI version of the PCL-711 series of cards. RK’s
driver would probably work with only very minor tweaking.

Rob Rutherford

Follow these links:

http://www.ueidaq.com/products/software/qnx/

http://www.ueidaq.com/products/pci/pd2-mfs/

Juan

Sorry, I dont belong to QNX.
Error in the news account configuration.
Juan

Qnx <nospam@nospam.es> wrote:
Q > Follow these links:

Q > http://www.ueidaq.com/products/software/qnx/

Q > http://www.ueidaq.com/products/pci/pd2-mfs/


I am having reasonably good results with UEI. There were some start up
pains, but UEI has been very helpful is trying to resolve them.

If anyone else is already using UEI products for QNX, I’d be interested
in speaking with you. Perhaps we can share driver information.

Hi

Steve Wagner wrote:

If you have had success with a favorite I/O PCI card, we would appreciate
your input. Our application needs just a few bits. A 16-bit I/O, PCI card,
with mappable bits (octal is fine) would get us going.

Sonsoray sells a lot of pci cars togehter with QNX libs. They are cheap
an easy to use under QNX.

jan