who have or where to find driver for ADLINK Technology C

WE have a lot of ADLINK CPCI 9116 R(data acquisition cards based on the 32
bit compactpci architechure ,16-bit 250KHZ DAS card for 3U compactpci with
Rear i/o connector).
NOW WE CHANGE THE OS FROM MS window TO QNX6.3.
ADLINK CPCI 9116 without driver on QNX.

jackjw <jackwj@heinfo.net> wrote:
j > WE have a lot of ADLINK CPCI 9116 R(data acquisition cards based on the 32
j > bit compactpci architechure ,16-bit 250KHZ DAS card for 3U compactpci with
j > Rear i/o connector).
j > NOW WE CHANGE THE OS FROM MS window TO QNX6.3.
j > ADLINK CPCI 9116 without driver on QNX.

You may have to write your own if their not available from the
manuacturer. We were using D/A, D/A & DIO from IOtech. They claimed
that they had a QNX driver, but it never worked properly.

We are currently using cards from UEI (www.ueidaq.com). We are using a driver
from them that I had to build a second layer on top of. They now work fine.

Our only problem with them is that we wanted A/D with ISO 17025
certification. We coldn’t get it from the manufacturer, so we had to
qualify their cards ourselves.

Thanks for you answer.
I am a new user for qnx.
I am a new developer for D/A, D/A & DIO driver .
Where I can download D/A, D/A & DIO driver code for IOtech or UEI.
So I can start with this codes.

“Bill Caroselli” <qtps@earthlink.net> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ
:cpk617$9mn$3@inn.qnx.com

jackjw <> jackwj@heinfo.net> > wrote:
j > WE have a lot of ADLINK CPCI 9116 R(data acquisition cards based on
the 32
j > bit compactpci architechure ,16-bit 250KHZ DAS card for 3U compactpci
with
j > Rear i/o connector).
j > NOW WE CHANGE THE OS FROM MS window TO QNX6.3.
j > ADLINK CPCI 9116 without driver on QNX.

You may have to write your own if their not available from the
manuacturer. We were using D/A, D/A & DIO from IOtech. They claimed
that they had a QNX driver, but it never worked properly.

We are currently using cards from UEI (> www.ueidaq.com> ). We are using a
driver
from them that I had to build a second layer on top of. They now work
fine.

Our only problem with them is that we wanted A/D with ISO 17025
certification. We coldn’t get it from the manufacturer, so we had to
qualify their cards ourselves.

jackjw <jackwj@heinfo.net> wrote:
j > Thanks for you answer.
j > I am a new user for qnx.
j > I am a new developer for D/A, D/A & DIO driver .
j > Where I can download D/A, D/A & DIO driver code for IOtech or UEI.
j > So I can start with this codes.

Look at www.ueidaq.com. Verify that they have the hardware that you need.
Call them. Tell them you are interested in their QNX6/Neutrino driver.