Re: Measurement Computing PCI-DAS1602/16 card ?

	I don't have a PCI-DAS1602/16, but a PCI-DAS1200.
	If 0056 is the ID number of the card, then cb_pcidas won't recognize it. We 
had 0x1 as the number for PCI-DAS1602/16, did MC change it for the new 
revision?. 
	Try adding an entry to cb_pcidas_boards[] in cb_pcidas.c like this:
	{
		name:		"pci-das1602/16 (rev 02)",
		device_id:	0x56,
		ai_se_chans:	16,
		ai_diff_chans:	8,
		ai_bits:	16,
		ai_speed:	5000,
		ao_nchan: 2,
		has_ao_fifo:	1,
		ao_scan_speed:	10000,
		fifo_size:	512,
		ranges:	&cb_pcidas_ranges,
		trimpot:	AD8402,
		has_dac08:	1,
	},
	You may want to check your specifications to make sure the rest remains the 
same. Please report success or failure.
	Thank you,
	Ivan Martinez

On Monday 03 November 2003 15:18, Mark Hounschell wrote:
> Ivan Martinez wrote:
>
> Yes you are correct. I had to 2 cards backwards. This is the relevant part
> of my lspci:
>
> 06:05.0 Class ffff: Computer Boards PCI-DDA08/12 (rev 02)
> 06:06.0 Class ffff: Computer Boards PCI-DDA08/12 (rev 02)
> 06:07.0 Class ff00: Advantech Co. Ltd PCI-1756 (rev 02)
> 06:09.0 Bridge: AIM GmBH: Unknown device ff10 (rev 02)
> 06:0a.0 Class ffff: Computer Boards: Unknown device 0056 (rev 02)  <--
>
>
> pc244:/home/guest # /usr/sbin/comedi_config /dev/comedi1 cb_pcidas 06,10
> Configure failed!: Input/output error
> Check kernel log for more information
> Possible reasons for failure:
>   Driver not found
>
> It looks like my card shows up different than yours in the above lspci
> output?? Was there a (rev #) field in yours? Maybe my card is below rev??
>
> Mark
>
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Received on 2003-11-03Z14:48:38