Re: second computer for DRO readout
Paul - just another crazy idea:
To use a Dos machine to catch pulses and send them to a Linux machine over
the
parallel data cable every 1 ms, basically DOS machine writes into LPT2 and
Linux machine reads LPT2 as a part of the loop.
Should it work?
EMC is a very well written and documented application - not only works , but
can be understood as well.
Regards, Alex
----- Original Message -----
From: Paul <paul.corner-at-tesco.net>
To: Multiple recipients of list <emc-at-nist.gov>
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: second computer for DRO readout
>
>
> Hi Alex
>
> In desktop computers, the ISA bus is virtually extinct - Industrial
computers
> will still use it for several more years. A quick search for Single Board
> Computers will show just how many manufacturers are still committed to
> supporting the ISA bus !
>
> If a network interface could guarantee a data packet at a pre-determined
> rate, EMC could probably be kludged to use it. But the data may take a
second
> or more to arrive depending on the network load. A better solution might
be
> to use the parallel port to communicate with your encoders as Jon has done
> with his ppmc hardware....
>
> Idle thought - A PIC chip or three using D0-D7 as address lines, returning
> data on C0-C3 *might* just work... Or, figure out how to use the parallel
> port in bi-directional mode, and use an eight bit data bus.
>
> Regards, Paul.
>
>
> On Friday 20 Dec 2002 10:28 pm, alex wrote:
> > What I don't like in an ISA card is the fact that ISA bus virtually
> > disappeared by now.
> > This network distributed architecture can help to go around of this
> > limitation.
> > I wonder how much precision will be lost for a slower update times -
> > may be it work for a hobbyist?
>
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