If I actually understand what you are asking for--check out this site
www.specialix.com
They make PCI busmaster serial I/O cards that have been supported since 2.0.x
kernels.
Cheers,
Mike
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I have a number of Linux machines with digital I/O in automotive plants.
We are currently using three different forms of I/O:
Opto22 via Pamux
Opto22 via Ethernet (10/100BaseT)
Modicon Momentum (PLC) via Ethernet (10BaseT)
All of the options shown can be configured to meet your needs up to som
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 05:52:02PM +0100, Jasper Jans wrote:
> Why dont you go for something in between.. solaris is out for Intel
> machines as well now.
> So you can stick with your current setup, and if you have your
> things working under Solaris for sparc - there is a big changes
> those prod
Why dont you go for something in between.. solaris is out for Intel
machines as well now.
So you can stick with your current setup, and if you have your
things working under Solaris for sparc - there is a big changes
those products will function under the Intel version as well.
Just my two cents
Hi folks,
ok, I need some backup here... Our group is looking into replacing the
machines which are running our measurement setups. Most of our network
is running on Sun Solaris, but well supported Data I/O cards for Suns
are few and far between (even if it's PCI, there's usually no driver...
:-(