A new, preliminary version of IOCard is available from my web site
<http://www.cvs.rochester.edu/people/b_singer/IOCard/>. The new
version uses NI-DAQ 6.6.1 and supports all the Mac cards that LabView
supports, which is quite a few. I've only tested it on one so far
though (the PCI-MIO-16XE-50). Slowly but surely I will be testing
other cards that exist here at CVS (PCI-6503, PCI-DIO-96, PCI-1200,
PCI-DIO-32HS, and another one which definitely has a 6 in it
somewhere :0 ).
Analog read and write as well! Just simple single-shot reading and
writing (a someday-available AcquireAIO (like the extant AcquireDIO)
or something someone else writes would be the thing to use for
continuous analog acquisition).
Your test results/comments/rude noises are much appreciated if you
can get a chance to try it out.
-Ben
--
Benjamin D. Singer, PhD
Research Associate and Programmer
Center for Visual Science
University of Rochester
<http://www.cvs.rochester.edu/people/b_singer/IOCard/>. The new
version uses NI-DAQ 6.6.1 and supports all the Mac cards that LabView
supports, which is quite a few. I've only tested it on one so far
though (the PCI-MIO-16XE-50). Slowly but surely I will be testing
other cards that exist here at CVS (PCI-6503, PCI-DIO-96, PCI-1200,
PCI-DIO-32HS, and another one which definitely has a 6 in it
somewhere :0 ).
Analog read and write as well! Just simple single-shot reading and
writing (a someday-available AcquireAIO (like the extant AcquireDIO)
or something someone else writes would be the thing to use for
continuous analog acquisition).
Your test results/comments/rude noises are much appreciated if you
can get a chance to try it out.
-Ben
--
Benjamin D. Singer, PhD
Research Associate and Programmer
Center for Visual Science
University of Rochester