- From: Bernd Porr <BerndPorr_at_f2s.com>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 09:43:34 +0100
Loren,
you might be interested to talk to Matthias about that. He started such
a "Labview" under Linux for comedi:
http://www.cn.stir.ac.uk/~mhh1/qtscope/
I'm also contributing to that. It's based on the QT library and it's
using plug ins to make it flexible.
/Bernd
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Loren M. Lang wrote:
> I'm curious what the main front-ends that are available for accessing
> hardware using the comedi drivers. Lab View is a big one and the only
> one I've heard of so far. I am working on something similar to Lab
> View, but open source for a customer of mine. It too expensive for him
> to buy Lab View right now. I having been writing my own drivers for
> some hardware before I discovered this project, but I'm thinking about
> adding support for comedi shortly. I'm hoping to eventually develop it
> into a replacement for Lab View, but I was curious if there are already
> OS alternatives.
>
Received on 2004-07-29Z07:43:34