Hi, I'm considering using RTLinux for a project I have going here and
was looking for some advise. The system I'm developing has 24
(open-loop) analog outputs (12bit I think will do fine) and a high
resolution camera. There will also be some assorted digital and maybe
some additional analog IO's. The 24 analog outputs run in coupled pairs
and thus I need a real-time link between the the pairs (basically a two
input two output control law). I've looked at doing this with DSP cards
but it gets really expensive/complex when you need 24 axis controller.

My first and main question. From what I gather from lurking around this
list and reading the various sites is that this can be done on RTLinux.
Do you agree?

If so   1) What D to A card do you recommend?
        2) What input method would you recommend for a hi-res (2+Mpixel B&W)
digital camera input (I'm actually trying to nail down the right camera
too so open to recommendations there too)?
        3) What level of pc hardware should I get?
        4) Who do you recommend for commerical support and help jump start me?
        5) Is there a way to use Python as a prototype language (I'm not much
of a C coder, perfer to outsource final in C based on Python proto)?
        
thanks,
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