- From: Louis-René Poirier Beauchemin <louis_rene_at_videotron.ca>
- Date: Sun, 02 Feb 2003 06:21:51 -0500
Hi linux hackers fellows. I am Louis-Rene Poirier a student in software ingeneering from Ecole de Technologie Superieure (E.T.S) university located in Montreal city, Canada. We use your driver for the pci-das08 board from Measurement Computing . We use this board to gater data from a device called Neurodyne wich is an amplifier for external muscual sensors. This is for a research project that aim to put mouse support for paraplegic peoples. So we need the analogic input from the pci-card. Our goal is to make this card works under linux to be able to use the neurodyne device. We tried your driver but we got trouble to make comedi detect our pci card. So we had the choice to write a brand new driver, witch is kinda risky task, or to make some hacking in the comedi source to see whats wrong see if we can get comedi driver working. We decide to give comedi a try. We took the latest CVS snapshot ( about 2 weeks ago ) and start hacking. We removed all reference to pcmcia support in cb-pcidas driver. After that, comedi was able to detect the card and the monitor application (from comedi example package) print out the data from the neurodine device. This was a great step, this prove that your drivers works, but we removed pcmcia support and the resulted driver was unstable and randomly freeze the system. Our next step is to get an acceptable fix. And, to be able to get support from the linux community, we dont want to fork in a parrallel project. We want to know if someone is using the same card under linux kernel 2.4.18 and gone throught the same problems. Before making any other change to the source code, we need to know if our problem was a real bug. Maybe its already fixed or maybe not. I dont currently have access to the, lets call it a huge dirty hack, we made to the source code. The computer at the university is down or freeze or in network problems. I need to get physical access to the computer witch can be tomorrow. We are willing to work in the source code since we get university credits out of it. But before to get to work, we need your help to correctly aim our efforts. Please reply as soon as possible if you get revealant informations this will be greatly apreciated. Other people that work on this project: Philippe Marchesseault P.Marchesso_at_videotron.ca. My teamnate to get the linux driver working. Francoirs Rober frobert_at_cam.org Our teacher and great OS guru. Eric Fimbel efimbel_at_ele.etsmtl.ca The doctor responsible for this project. Louis-Rene Poirier louis_rene_at_videotron.ca Me. www.etsmtl.ca our university web site. Thanks in advance... PS: Am sorry for all the orthographic mistakes that I made in this e-mail, As you can guess english is not my primary language. We speak french in Quebec province ( for those interested ). ------------------------------------------- Louis-Rene Poirier Beauchemin, soft-ing student 2yrs.
Received on 2003-02-02Z11:21:51