Re: one odd behaviour and one question of extension as applied to cmd.c example

w00t! 

TRIG_WAKE_EOS works in latest (from CVS).  RH9 (2.4.20-27.9), NI6071E

And now to see if TRIG_EXT works.....

Tim Holt wrote:

> I'd had a few problems getting it to build on RH9, but went back last 
> night with the latest from CVS, and got it to build fine.  I'll see 
> what this fixes (or doesn't).
>
> Frank Mori Hess wrote:
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>> On Thursday 08 January 2004 02:49 am, Tim Holt wrote:
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>>> The question remains, why is the 0xf000 thing required and why does the
>>>   
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>> It's a bug in the driver version you are using.  It has probably been 
>> fixed.  You might try cvs or 0.7.67.
>>
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>>> select/read method only give me data in "chunks"?   The "data in 
>>> chunks"
>>> is problem since I want to do some live display (graphical) of the data
>>> coming in.  Seems to be buffering up scans 128 at a time. 16 channels
>>> per scan by the way.
>>>   
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>> The TRIG_WAKE_EOS flag is supposed to work.  Although as you noted 
>> before, that also seems to be broken in the version you are using.
>>
>> - -- Frank
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