Re: Question about digital i/o cmd buffer data format in new driver

How fast do you need it? The DUX board is theoretically able to do it. 
The endpoint EP1 is suitbale for that. Would be 1kHz under USB 1.1 and 
8kHz under 2.0. Has to run then on a second comedi device because the 
analogue channels are using streaming already. Would be also possible to 
do a "soft PWM" with it. I'm just now busy with other stuff but I'll 
look into it. Has been on my todo list for quite a while.

/Bernd

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Jan Gukelberger wrote:
> Hi  Ian,
> 
> On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 18:15 +0000, Ian Abbott wrote:
> [...]
> 
>>I'm working on a new driver that supports streaming aquisition on a 
>>digital I/O subdevice with 24 channels (physically, its a 8255, but I'm 
>>not using the generic 8255 driver for various reasons).
> 
> [...]
> 
> may I ask what a product this is? 
> 
> I've invested quite some time into finding an affordable DAQ board that
> supports streaming acquisition from DIN channels, without success.
> (Admittedly, I've only really searched product lines that are already
> supported by Comedi...)
> 
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