Hi Larry,
The list of hardware is impressive.
I have used some of the hardware from "ComputerBoards" on Linux when
working on the X-ray beamlines.
The drivers were done in Linux (using PC Port I/O) and interfaced to a
X-ray diffraction software called "SPEC"
http://www.certif.com/spec.html
Thanks,
Ernest
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 05:55 -0400, Lawrence T. Hoff wrote:
> I just finished reading the article on Comedi in the
> August 2004 edition of LINUX Journal. Apparently, Comedi
> is an open-source effort to support many PC-based I/O
> modules. I had never heard of it before. Do any LINUX/EPICS
> users have experience with Comedi to share?
>
> For the curious, here is a list of supported H/W:
>
> http://www.comedi.org/hardware.php
>
> -- Larry
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