Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/01/10/05:56:10
perkel AT slice DOT etho DOT caltech DOT edu (David J. Perkel) asked:
> Has anybody tried using djgpp to control one of the popular data
> acquisition cards (Nat. Inst.; Scientific Solutions/Tecmar; Metrabyte
> ...)?
If you need source code for the Metrabyte DASH-16, drop me a line and
I'll send it to you. Conversion rates up to 20..40 kHz depending on
CPU speed. Compiles with TurboC 2.0 and DJGPP 1.11m5. Uses simple polling
(no DMA).
On the other hand, I would be interested in src code for
- Tecmar Labmaster
- Data-Translation DT2821
Please let me know if you have it available.
> How hard would it be to convert C libraries written for bcc that
> control the cards? Obviously one would need to handle different-sized
> data types, but I'm wondering whether there's some particularly nasty
> sticking point.
Impact of gcc -O? optimisation ?
Hope this helps
Piet
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