Re: PXI platform and COmedi

    Well, i did not understand well your question.

    Comedi is a set of drivers to be used when the board is in the 
machine running linux. If you're not in this situation, you need some 
network control software to talk to this platform


Rafael

George Papalambrou wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I started using the comedi/RTAI last week, for a real time control and
>DAQ application; I am setting up a 2.6.16 kernel with RTAI. Currently I
>use the National Instrument PXI platform, with PXI-8146RT Real time
>controller and PXI 6025E DAQ card. Communication with host PC is through
>ethernet.
>I have seen that Comedi supports PXI-6025 hardware with ni_pcimio.o.
>
>My question is how do you deal the PXI controller, since the installed
>OS seems proprietary of National.
>
>All suggestions are welcome.
>
>George Papalambrou
>Laboratory of Marine Engineering/NTUA
>Athens, Greece
>
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