- From: Gianluca Palli <gpalli_at_deis.unibo.it>
- Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 10:20:32 +0200
Hi Farhan i suppose you use the quanser terminal board... in this board the encoders 1 & 4 have inverted polarity and analog input 8-15 pass through the analog filters in the board. This may be the cause of your misfunction. Gianluca On Tuesday 08 August 2006 22:39, you wrote: > Thanks! Except for encoders 1 & 4 and analog inputs 8-15 exhibiting some > sort of an offset (could be a range issue) it works great! In any case I > have more than enough I/O ports to work on my project. > > -Farhan > > On Mon, 7 Aug 2006 07:07 pm, Gianluca Palli wrote: > > Hi > > > > Sorry but i saw your post just now... the MultiQ PCI and the Sensoray 626 > > are the same card!!! MultiQ PCI is the name that Quanser www.quanser.com > > gave to the Sensoray 626 since they use this card to control their > > testbeds > > > > The driver of the Sensoray 626 (s626) is already included in the Comedi > > package > > > > Best regards > > > > Gianluca > > > > On Saturday 29 July 2006 00:42, Farhan Rizwi wrote: > > > On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 08:16 pm, you wrote: > > > > Which driver are you using? I cannot see any driver in the standard > > > > Comedi package that includes support for multiqpci. The closest > > > > match is the multiq3 driver, but that one is for an ISA card, not a > > > > PCI card. > > > > > > A few years ago someone in my lab ported it from Windows. Its > > > attached. > > > > > > -Farhan
Received on 2006-08-09Z07:20:32