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Recently, I received a driver for the CED 1401 device under the GPL v2 license from Cambridge Electronic devices. http://ced.co.uk/pru.shtml. The code came with a notice that it is "unsupported", I understand that we should not pester them with questions.
Do you think that support for this device can be integrated into comedi ? How much of an effort would it be to include it into comedi ?
Alois
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Jun 22, 2012, 4:38:51 AM6/22/12
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That's a really interesting development. This kind of high-performance
multifunction card is quite difficult to find - the comedi-supported
multifunction NI cards are being discontinued.
Are the drivers based on comedi ?
(I don't really have the ability to do any coding...)
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On Friday, June 22, 2012 10:38:51 AM UTC+2, Boris Barbour wrote:
That's a really interesting development. This kind of high-performance
multifunction card is quite difficult to find - the comedi-supported
multifunction NI cards are being discontinued.
Are the drivers based on comedi ?
No, they are not. The question is whether anyone is willing and able to make it work with comedi.