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.
Mario Charest postmaster@127.0.0.1 wrote:
“jackjw” <> jackwj@heinfo.net> > wrote in message
news:cpj96f$is7$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
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.There is no need to shoot >
> You will probably have to write or get
Nor shout for that matter
Cheers,
-RK
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“jackjw” <jackwj@heinfo.net> wrote in message
news:cpj96f$is7$1@inn.qnx.com…
WE have a lot of ADLINK CPCI 9116 R(data acquisition cards based on the
32
bit compactpci architechure ,16-bit 250KHZ DAS card for 3U compactpci with
Rear i/o connector).
NOW WE CHANGE THE OS FROM MS window TO QNX6.3.
ADLINK CPCI 9116 without driver on QNX.
There is no need to shoot You will probably have to write or get
somebody else to write the drvier for you.
Do you have detailed register-level descriptions of this card? Many (most?)
hardware vendors don’t publish such information but just provide drivers.
If you have such register-level information, there are several posters on
this BBS, including myself, who will contract to write a QNX6 driver for
you. Even if you don’t have such information, you might be able to arrange
with the vendor to get it under non-disclosure agreement.
Contact me at
if you are interested.
“jackjw” <jackwj@heinfo.net> wrote in message
news:cpj96f$is7$1@inn.qnx.com…
WE have a lot of ADLINK CPCI 9116 R(data acquisition cards based on the
32
bit compactpci architechure ,16-bit 250KHZ DAS card for 3U compactpci with
Rear i/o connector).
NOW WE CHANGE THE OS FROM MS window TO QNX6.3.
ADLINK CPCI 9116 without driver on QNX.
Hi Dean,
This is WAY OFF TOPIC but,
I saw your e-mail address. Why does Comcast brag about 3 MB downloads on
the internet when in actuallity they can only deliver about 115 KB.
I mean, I know the answer. They are tremendously over subscribed.
Thay are talking about link speed and people don’t realize that they are
sharing that bandwidth with 50,000 other subscribers.
Of course when you call up to complain, their official answer is, “We don’t
give a s*** about the customer. We’re still a little faster than dial-up.”
Sorry, I had to vent. Where I live they are the ONLY “high speed ISP”
available. And I hate them with all of my heart.
Dean Douthat <deanz1@comcast.net> wrote:
DD > Do you have detailed register-level descriptions of this card? Many (most?)
DD > hardware vendors don’t publish such information but just provide drivers.
DD > If you have such register-level information, there are several posters on
DD > this BBS, including myself, who will contract to write a QNX6 driver for
DD > you. Even if you don’t have such information, you might be able to arrange
DD > with the vendor to get it under non-disclosure agreement.
I don’t get 3MB/sec but I do run around 1.5MB/sec usually. It depends on
how densely used it is in your neighborhood (local mux). Where I live, it’s
pretty good.
“Bill Caroselli” <qtps@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:cppgmq$bfh$2@inn.qnx.com…
Hi Dean,
This is WAY OFF TOPIC but,
I saw your e-mail address. Why does Comcast brag about 3 MB downloads on
the internet when in actuallity they can only deliver about 115 KB.I mean, I know the answer. They are tremendously over subscribed.
Thay are talking about link speed and people don’t realize that they are
sharing that bandwidth with 50,000 other subscribers.Of course when you call up to complain, their official answer is, “We
don’t
give a s*** about the customer. We’re still a little faster than
dial-up.”Sorry, I had to vent. Where I live they are the ONLY “high speed ISP”
available. And I hate them with all of my heart.
Dean Douthat <> deanz1@comcast.net> > wrote:
DD > Do you have detailed register-level descriptions of this card? Many
(most?)
DD > hardware vendors don’t publish such information but just provide
drivers.
DD > If you have such register-level information, there are several
posters on
DD > this BBS, including myself, who will contract to write a QNX6 driver
for
DD > you. Even if you don’t have such information, you might be able to
arrange
DD > with the vendor to get it under non-disclosure agreement.
“Bill Caroselli” <qtps@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:cppgmq$bfh$2@inn.qnx.com…
Hi Dean,
This is WAY OFF TOPIC but,
I saw your e-mail address. Why does Comcast brag about 3 MB downloads on
the internet when in actuallity they can only deliver about 115 KB.I mean, I know the answer. They are tremendously over subscribed.
Thay are talking about link speed and people don’t realize that they are
sharing that bandwidth with 50,000 other subscribers.Of course when you call up to complain, their official answer is, “We
don’t
give a s*** about the customer. We’re still a little faster than
dial-up.”Sorry, I had to vent. Where I live they are the ONLY “high speed ISP”
available. And I hate them with all of my heart.
Isn’t satellite an option
Dean Douthat <> deanz1@comcast.net> > wrote:
DD > Do you have detailed register-level descriptions of this card? Many
(most?)
DD > hardware vendors don’t publish such information but just provide
drivers.
DD > If you have such register-level information, there are several
posters on
DD > this BBS, including myself, who will contract to write a QNX6 driver
for
DD > you. Even if you don’t have such information, you might be able to
arrange
DD > with the vendor to get it under non-disclosure agreement.
Mario Charest postmaster@127.0.0.1 wrote:
MC > “Bill Caroselli” <qtps@earthlink.net> wrote in message
MC > news:cppgmq$bfh$2@inn.qnx.com…
Hi Dean,
This is WAY OFF TOPIC but,
I saw your e-mail address. Why does Comcast brag about 3 MB downloads on
the internet when in actuallity they can only deliver about 115 KB.I mean, I know the answer. They are tremendously over subscribed.
Thay are talking about link speed and people don’t realize that they are
sharing that bandwidth with 50,000 other subscribers.Of course when you call up to complain, their official answer is, “We
don’t
give a s*** about the customer. We’re still a little faster than
dial-up.”Sorry, I had to vent. Where I live they are the ONLY “high speed ISP”
available. And I hate them with all of my heart.
MC > Isn’t satellite an option
No. Its an apartment and they won’t let me put anything on the roof.
Sorry ,I don’t realize that We are sharing that bandwidth.
I am a new user for QNX and for News Group.
“Bill Caroselli” <qtps@earthlink.net> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ
:cppgmq$bfh$2@inn.qnx.com…
Hi Dean,
This is WAY OFF TOPIC but,
I saw your e-mail address. Why does Comcast brag about 3 MB downloads on
the internet when in actuallity they can only deliver about 115 KB.I mean, I know the answer. They are tremendously over subscribed.
Thay are talking about link speed and people don’t realize that they are
sharing that bandwidth with 50,000 other subscribers.Of course when you call up to complain, their official answer is, “We
don’t
give a s*** about the customer. We’re still a little faster than
dial-up.”Sorry, I had to vent. Where I live they are the ONLY “high speed ISP”
available. And I hate them with all of my heart.
Dean Douthat <> deanz1@comcast.net> > wrote:
DD > Do you have detailed register-level descriptions of this card? Many
(most?)
DD > hardware vendors don’t publish such information but just provide
drivers.
DD > If you have such register-level information, there are several
posters on
DD > this BBS, including myself, who will contract to write a QNX6 driver
for
DD > you. Even if you don’t have such information, you might be able to
arrange
DD > with the vendor to get it under non-disclosure agreement.