Re: connecting drivers to scilab/scicos

	I plan to develop a new code generator for Scicos based on DSLib 
(dslib.sourceforge.net). Since DSLib already supports Comedi, this would 
extend that support to Scicos. However, I'm only dedicating a little part of 
my time to figure out how Scicos and CodeGen work, at the moment. So I don't 
think I'll have anything useable in few months. You may want to help or take 
the project yourself, if you know Scicos and/or CodeGen internals.
	Alternatively, I think there's a RTAI O/S code generator for Scicos, but I 
don't know if it supports hardware I/Os and how.
	Greetings,
	Ivan Martinez

On Monday 10 March 2003 12:49 pm, steve_at_horne.homelinux.net wrote:
> Dear Group --
>
> scilab (http://www-rocq.inria.fr/scilab/) is a GPL
> matlab/idl equivalent with solid support; see their web page above.
>
> Scilab includes Scicos; Scicos is to Scilab as Simulink is to Matlab --
> a Labview-like graphical programming interface to the package.
>
> The combination of comedi drivers for control  hardware, plus
> scilab/scicos, would make a rather powerful, free replacement for Labview.
>
> Anybody else thinking along these lines?
>
>
> 				Steve
>
> _______________________________________________
> comedi mailing list
> comedi_at_comedi.org
> https://cvs.comedi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/comedi

Received on 2003-03-11Z09:56:29