Hello realtimers:
        We are the Engine Control Group at the Department of Automation
(www.iau.dtu.dk) of the Technical University of Denmark (www.dtu.dk).
Below is the hardware we intend to buy to measure and control and Opel
Astra's engine. We are going to use the Control Lib software
(www.student.dtu.dk/~u990873) that I'm currently developing on RTLinux
2.X (2.3 at the moment). If somebody finds any problem please tell me.
Many thanks.

> Mainboard       : ASUS P2B-D (no SCSI)
> Processors      : The cheapest PIIIs you can get. Ask if you can use PIII
> Coppermine (FSB 133) with
>                 with this mainboard. You might have to run them at a lower
> freq.
> RAM             : 2*128Mb (PC133 - better for overclocking purposes). This
> is enough for a long logging
>                 sesion.
> Harddisk        : Get a new 15 Gb IBM UDMA harddisk (7200 RPM). You don't
> need to buy SCSI, because you
>                  won't be able to log directly to the harddrive anyway (only
> possible with a highend RAID
>                  configuration at 5kHz with 32 channels + intern vars).
> A/D cards       : 2 x PCI-DAS1200/JR
> D/A cards       : 1 x PCI-DDA08/12
> Timer board     : 1 x PCI-DIO48H/CTR15

        Regards,
-- 
Ivan Martinez (Rodriguez)
BEng in Software Engineering - MEng student
http://www.student.dtu.dk/~u990873
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