Gene Heskett wrote: > But does it timestamp that data marking the last time it changed? It is done in a different way, but it DOES work. It only keeps the timestamp of the last change, and the running timestamp clock. By comparing the two numbers, you know how long ago it has been since the last count came in. That sets an upper bound on the velocity. > How hard is it to use this pico card with the d525mw boards? They are > shall we say, slot starved. > All our boards use the parallel port, they don't use PCI slots. But, right now only the UPC has the encoder timestamp feature.
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