AW: Hardware with existing EMC drivers?
Hi Uwe!
A student of mine is actually trying to make EMC run with Automata Products.
Do you have AUTOMATA-Products? Another Student of mine has written drivers,
the first one had to change them a bit according to the requirements of EMC.
This is not too difficult once you have managed to read and write to your
card. There is a good interface in emc to do this.
Unfortunately there is a lack of good I/O-Cards. Especially for PCI. Someone
should find one (or build one) and write a driver for it.
Till
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Von: emc-at-nist.gov [emc-at-nist.gov]Im Auftrag von Dambacher, Ulf
Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Juli 2002 15:09
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Betreff: Hardware with existing EMC drivers?
Hi
I'm lurking on this list some time now, but now I did not have time to try
EMC until now.
So now I'm looking for the i/o-hardware:
Besides Servo To Go, are there other (possibly cheaper) i/o-hardware
solutions to control a servo?
Who did already write a extintf.c for such a special card?
Who has some combination of 12bit counter and D/A working?
There was someone trying to create a parallel-port-interface with
programmable logic, can someone mail me the link, I lost it...?
Basically it is: Is there a List of known-to-work-with-emc i/o cards?
Greetings
Ulf
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Institut für Werkzeugmaschinen und Betriebstechnik,
Universität Karlsruhe
Institute of machine tools and production science,
university of Karlsruhe, Germany
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FAX +49 721 69 91 53
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