Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/01/10/12:20:33
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> perkel AT slice DOT etho DOT caltech DOT edu (David J. Perkel) asked:
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> > Has anybody tried using djgpp to control one of the popular data
> > acquisition cards (Nat. Inst.; Scientific Solutions/Tecmar; Metrabyte
> > ...)?
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> 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.
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> > 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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I would be interested in source code to control the Tecmar Labmaster. Thanks.
Jordi Ignes.
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