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.
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…
has a link to a book that has sample drivers for them…
Cheers,
-RK
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Robert Krten, PDP minicomputer collector http://www.parse.com/~pdp8/
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…
has a link to a book that has sample drivers for them… >
And, once again, posting without thinking. Bad Bad Bad!
These are ISA cards
Cheers,
-RK
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Robert Krten, PDP minicomputer collector http://www.parse.com/~pdp8/
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…
has a link to a book that has sample drivers for them… >
And, once again, posting without thinking. Bad Bad Bad!
These are ISA cards >
Cheers,
-RK
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[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/
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.