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-
-This file contains information about specific drivers, their
-features, and limitations.
-
-Driver: 8255.o
-Description: generic 8255 support
-Author: ds
-Status: only mode 0 supported
-
-The classic in digital I/O. Three channels of 8 bit digital I/O,
-each channel is I/O configurable, channels 0 and 1 in 8 bit units,
-channel 2 in 4 bit units. The driver does not support modes 1 or 2
-yet, since I don't really understand how they would potentially be used.
-(Send me email if you want to use these modes.) If and when
-modes 1 and 2 are supported, there is a strong possibility that the
-3rd channel will be split into two 4-bit channels. (Refer to the
-8255 spec for clues as to why.)
-
-You should configure this driver if you plan to use a board that
-has an 8255 chip. For multifunction boards, the main driver will
-configure the 8255 subdevice automatically.
-
-This driver also works independently with ISA cards that directly
-map the 8255 registers to I/O ports, including cards with multiple
-8255 chips. To configure the driver for such a card, the option
-list should be a list of the I/O port bases for each of the 8255
-chips.
-
-
-
-Driver: adl_pci9118.o
-Description: Adlink PCI-9118DG, PCI-9118HG, PCI-9118HR
-Author: Michal Dobes <majkl@tesnet.cz>
-Device Names: pci9118dg, pci9118hg, pci9118hr
-Status: works
-
-This driver supports AI, AO, DI and DO subdevices.
-AI subdevice supports cmd and insn interface,
-other subdevices support only insn interface.
-For AI:
-- If cmd->scan_begin_src=TRIG_EXT then trigger input is TGIN (pin 46).
-- If cmd->convert_src=TRIG_EXT then trigger input is EXTTRG (pin 44).
-- If cmd->start_src/stop_src=TRIG_EXT then trigger input is TGIN (pin 46).
-- It is not neccessary to have cmd.scan_end_arg=cmd.chanlist_len but
- cmd.scan_end_arg modulo cmd.chanlist_len must by 0.
-- If return value of cmdtest is 5 then you've bad channel list
- (it isn't possible mixture S.E. and DIFF inputs or bipolar and unipolar
- ranges).
-There is know problem with this driver:
-- If you use scan_begin_src=TRIG_EXT & convert_src=TRIG_TIMER
- then this mode sometimes discards some samples. :-((
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - PCI bus of device (optional)
- [1] - PCI slot of device (optional)
- If bus/slot is not specified, the first available PCI
- device will be used.
-
-If you have an external multiplexer, the third option in the option
-list should be used to indicate the number of channels in the
-multiplexer.
-
-
-
-Driver: adv_pci1710.o
-Description: Advantech PCI-1710, PCI-1710HG, PCI-1711, PCI-1713,
- Advantech PCI-1720, PCI-1731
-Author: Michal Dobes <majkl@tesnet.cz>
-Device Names: pci1710, pci1710hg, pci1711, pci1713, pci1720, pci1731
-Status: works
-
-This driver supports AI, AO, DI and DO subdevices.
-AI subdevice supports cmd and insn interface,
-other subdevices support only insn interface.
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - PCI bus of device (optional)
- [1] - PCI slot of device (optional)
- If bus/slot is not specified, the first available PCI
- device will be used.
-
-
-
-Driver: amplc_pci230.o
-Description: Driver for Amplicom PCI230 and PCI260 Multifunction I/O boards
-Author: Allan Willcox <allanwillcox@ozemail.com.au>
-Updated: Mon, 3 Sep 2001 17:37:12 -0700
-
-
-
-Driver: cb_pcidas.o
-Description: Driver for the ComputerBoards/MeasurementComputing cards
- of the PCI-DAS series with the AMCC S5933 PCI controller.
-Author: Ivan Martinez <ivanmr@altavista.com>,
- Frank Mori Hess <fmhess@uiuc.edu>
-Status:
- - PCI-DAS1602/16, 16jr: Driver should work, but untested. Please
- report usage.
- - PCI-DAS1602/12: Same as above.
- - PCI-DAS1200, 1200jr: Tested, works.
- - PCI-DAS1000, 1001, 1002: Should work, but untested. Please report
- usage.
-Updated: 2001-8-27
-
-This driver originally intended to support the whole PCI-DAS series,
-but cards based on the PLX PCI controller are excluded for being
-too different.
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - PCI bus of device (optional)
- [1] - PCI slot of device (optional)
- If bus/slot is not specified, the first available PCI
- device will be used.
-
-For commands, the scanned channels must be consecutive
-(i.e. 4-5-6-7, 2-3-4,...), and must all have the same
-range and aref.
-
-
-
-Driver: cb_pcidas64.o
-Description: Driver for the ComputerBoards/MeasurementComputing
- PCI-DAS64xxx series with the PLX 9080 PCI controller.
-Author: Frank Mori Hess <fmhess@uiuc.edu>
-Status: Experimental
-Updated: 2001-8-27
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - PCI bus of device (optional)
- [1] - PCI slot of device (optional)
-
-Basic insn support should work, but untested as far as I know.
- Feel free to send and success/failure reports to author. No
- command support yet.
-
-
-
-Driver: cb_pcidda.o
-Description: ComputerBoards/MeasurementComputing PCI-DDA series
-Author: Ivan Martinez <ivanmr@altavista.com>
-Status: Supports 08/16, 04/16, 02/16, 08/12, 04/12, and 02/12
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - PCI bus of device (optional)
- [1] - PCI slot of device (optional)
- If bus/slot is not specified, the first available PCI
- device will be used.
-
-Only simple analog output writing is supported.
-
-
-
-Driver: comedi_parport.o
-Description: Standard PC parallel port
-Author: ds
-Status: works in immediate mode
-
-A cheap and easy way to get a few more digital I/O lines. Steal
-additional parallel ports from old computers or your neighbors'
-computers.
-
-Option list:
- 0: I/O port base for the parallel port.
- 1: IRQ
-
-Parallel Port Lines:
-
-pin subdev chan aka
---- ------ ---- ---
-1 2 0 strobe
-2 0 0 data 0
-3 0 1 data 1
-4 0 2 data 2
-5 0 3 data 3
-6 0 4 data 4
-7 0 5 data 5
-8 0 6 data 6
-9 0 7 data 7
-10 1 3 acknowledge
-11 1 4 busy
-12 1 2 output
-13 1 1 printer selected
-14 2 1 auto LF
-15 1 0 error
-16 2 2 init
-17 2 3 select printer
-18-25 ground
-
-Notes:
-
-Channel 0 and 2 are output, channel 1 is input. I know that it
-is possible to change this with ECP/EPP parallel ports, but this
-driver is a cheap hack.
-
-Pins 13 and 14 are inverted once by comedi and once by the
-hardware, thus cancelling the effect.
-
-Pin 1 is a strobe, thus acts like one. There's no way in software
-to change this, at least on a standard parallel port.
-
-Subdevice 3 pretends to be a digital input subdevice, but it always
-returns 0 when read. However, if you run a command with
-scan_begin_src=TRIG_EXT, it uses pin 13 as a external triggering
-pin, which can be used to wake up tasks.
-
-
-
-Driver: comedi_rt_timer.o
-Description: Command emulator using real-time tasks
-Authors: ds, fmhess
-Status: works
-
-This driver requires RTAI or RTLinux to work correctly. It doesn't
-actually drive hardware directly, but calls other drivers and uses
-a real-time task to emulate commands for drivers and devices that
-are incapable of native commands. Thus, you can get accurately
-timed I/O on any device.
-
-Since the timing is all done in software, sampling jitter is much
-higher than with a device that has an on-board timer, and maximum
-sample rate is much lower.
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - device index
- [1] - subdevice index
-
-
-
-Driver: daqboard2000.o
-Description: IOTech DAQBoard/2000
-Author: Anders Blomdell <anders.blomdell@control.lth.se>
-Status: works
-
-Much of the functionality of this driver was determined from reading
-the source code for the Windows driver.
-
-The FPGA on the board requires initialization code, which can either
-be compiled into the driver or loaded by comedi_config using the -i
-option. The latter is recommended, in order to save a bit of kernel
-memory.
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - pointer to FPGA initialization data
- The pointer and size options are handled automatically
- by comedi_config when you use the -i option.
- [1] - size of FPGA data
-
-
-
-Driver: das08.o
-Description: DAS-08 compatible boards
-Authors: Warren Jasper, ds
-Device Names: das08, das08-pgm, das08-pgh, das08-pgl, das08-aoh,
- das08-aol, das08-aom, das08/jr-ao, das08jr-16-ao, pci-das08,
- das08jr/16
-Status: works
-
-This is a rewrite of the das08 and das08jr drivers.
-
-Options (for ISA cards):
- [0] - base io address
-
-Options (for pci-das08):
- [0] - bus (optional)
- [1] = slot (optional)
-Use the name 'pci-das08' for the pci-das08, NOT 'das08'.
-
-The das08 driver doesn't support asynchronous commands, since
-the el cheapo das08 hardware doesn't really support them. The
-comedi_rt_timer driver can be used to emulate commands for this
-driver.
-
-
-
-Driver: das16.o
-Description: DAS16 compatible boards
-Authors: Sam Moore, Warren Jasper, ds, Chris Baugher, Frank Hess
-Device Names: das-16, das-16g, das-16f, cio-das16/jr, pc104-das16jr,
- pc104-das16jr/16, das-1201, das-1202, das-1401, das-1402, das-1601,
- das-1602, cio-das1401/12, cio-das1402/12, cio-das1402/16,
- cio-das1601/12, cio-das1602/12, cio-das1602/16, cio-das16/330
-Status: works in das16 mode, das-1600 enhanced mode features untested.
-Updated: 2001-8-27
-
-A rewrite of the das16 and das1600 drivers.
-Options:
- [0] - base io address
- [1] - irq (optional)
- [2] - dma (optional)
- [3] - master clock speed in MHz (optional, 1 or 10, ignored if board can
- probe clock, defaults to 1)
- [4] - analog input range lowest voltage in microvolts (optional, only useful if your
- board does not have software programmable gain)
- [5] - analog input range highest voltage in microvolts (optional, only useful if your
- board does not have software programmable gain)
- [6] - analog output range lowest voltage in microvolts (optional)
- [7] - analog output range highest voltage in microvolts (optional)
-
-Passing a zero for an option is the same as leaving it unspecified.
-
-Both an irq line and dma channel are required for timed or externally
-triggered conversions.
-
-
-
-Driver: das16m1.o
-Description: CIO-DAS16/M1
-Authors: Frank Mori Hess <fmhess@uiuc.edu>
-Status: works
-
-This driver supports a single board - the CIO-DAS16/M1.
-As far as I know, there are no other boards that have
-the same register layout. Even the CIO-DAS16/M1/16 is
-significantly different.
-
-I was _barely_ able to reach the full 1 MHz capability
-of this board, using a hard real-time interrupt
-(set the TRIG_RT flag in your comedi_cmd and use
-rtlinux or RTAI). The board can't do dma, so the bottleneck is
-pulling the data across the ISA bus. I timed the interrupt
-handler, and it took my computer ~470 microseconds to pull 512
-samples from the board. So at 1 Mhz sampling rate,
-expect your CPU to be spending almost all of its
-time in the interrupt handler.
-
-Options:
- [0] - base io address
- [1] - irq (optional, but you probably want it)
-
-
-
-Driver: das1800.o
-Description: Keithley Metrabyte DAS1800 (& compatibles)
-Author: Frank Mori Hess <fmhess@uiuc.edu>
-Device Names: das-1701st, das-1701st-da, das-1701ao, das-1702st,
- das-1702st-da, das-1702hr, das-1702hr-da, das-1702ao, das-1801st,
- das-1801st-da, das-1801hc, das-1801ao, das-1802st, das-1802st-da,
- das-1802hr, das-1802hr-da, das-1802hc, das-1802ao
-Status: works
-
-The waveform analog output on the 'ao' cards is not supported.
-If you need it, send me (Frank Hess) an email.
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - I/O port base address
- [1] - IRQ (optional, required for timed or externally triggered conversions)
- [2] - DMA0 (optional, requires irq)
- [3] - DMA1 (optional, requires irq and dma0)
-
-
-
-Driver: das6402.o
-Description: Keithley Metrabyte DAS6402 (& compatibles)
-Author: Oystein Svendsen <svendsen@pvv.org>
-Status: unknown
-
-
-
-Driver: das800.o
-Description: Keithley Metrabyte DAS800 (& compatibles)
-Author: Frank Mori Hess <fmhess@uiuc.edu>
-Device Names: das-800, das-801, das-802, cio-das800, cio-das801,
- cio-das802, cio-das802/16
-Status: works, cio-das802/16 untested - email me if you have tested it
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - I/O port base address
- [1] - IRQ (optional, required for timed or externally triggered conversions)
-
-
-
-Driver: dt2801.o
-Description: Data Translation DT2801 series and DT01-EZ
-Author: ds
-Status: works
-
-This driver can autoprobe the type of board.
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - I/O port base address
- [1] - unused
- [2] - A/D reference 0=differential, 1=single-ended
- [3] - A/D range
- 0 = [-10,10]
- 1 = [0,10]
- [4] - D/A 0 range
- 0 = [-10,10]
- 1 = [-5,5]
- 2 = [-2.5,2.5]
- 3 = [0,10]
- 4 = [0,5]
- [5] - D/A 1 range (same choices)
-
-
-
-Driver: dt2811.o
-Description: Data Translation DT2811
-Author: ds
-Device Names: dt2811-pgl, dt2811-pgh
-Status: works
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - I/O port base address
- [1] - IRQ, although this is currently unused
- [2] - A/D reference
- 0 = signle-ended
- 1 = differential
- 2 = pseudo-differential (common reference)
- [3] - A/D range
- 0 = [-5,5]
- 1 = [-2.5,2.5]
- 2 = [0,5]
- [4] - D/A 0 range (same choices)
- [4] - D/A 1 range (same choices)
-
-
-
-Driver: dt2814.o
-Description: Data Translation DT2814
-Author: ds
-Status: complete
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - I/O port base address
- [1] - IRQ
-
-This card has 16 analog inputs multiplexed onto a 12 bit ADC. There
-is a minimally useful onboard clock. The base frequency for the
-clock is selected by jumpers, and the clock divider can be selected
-via programmed I/O. Unfortunately, the clock divider can only be
-a power of 10, from 1 to 10^7, of which only 3 or 4 are useful. In
-addition, the clock does not seem to be very accurate.
-
-
-
-Driver: dt2815.o
-Description: Data Translation DT2815
-Author: ds
-Status: mostly complete, untested
-
-I'm not sure anyone has ever tested this board. If you have information
-contrary, please update.
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - I/O port base base address
- [1] - IRQ (unused)
- [2] - Voltage unipolar/bipolar configuration
- 0 == unipolar 5V (0V -- +5V)
- 1 == bipolar 5V (-5V -- +5V)
- [3] - Current offset configuration
- 0 == disabled (0mA -- +32mAV)
- 1 == enabled (+4mA -- +20mAV)
- [4] - Firmware program configuration
- 0 == program 1 (see manual table 5-4)
- 1 == program 2 (see manual table 5-4)
- 2 == program 3 (see manual table 5-4)
- 3 == program 4 (see manual table 5-4)
- [5] - Analog output 0 range configuration
- 0 == voltage
- 1 == current
- [6] - Analog output 1 range configuration (same options)
- [7] - Analog output 2 range configuration (same options)
- [8] - Analog output 3 range configuration (same options)
- [9] - Analog output 4 range configuration (same options)
- [10] - Analog output 5 range configuration (same options)
- [11] - Analog output 6 range configuration (same options)
- [12] - Analog output 7 range configuration (same options)
-
-
-
-Driver: dt2817.o
-Description: Data Translation DT2817
-Author: ds
-Status: complete
-
-A very simple digital I/O card. Four banks of 8 lines, each bank
-is configurable for input or output. One wonders why it takes a
-50 page manual to describe this thing.
-
-The driver (which, btw, is much less than 50 pages) has 1 subdevice
-with 32 channels, configurable in groups of 8.
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - I/O port base base address
-
-
-Driver: dt282x.o
-Description: Data Translation DT2821 series (including DT-EZ)
-Author: ds
-Device Names: dt2821, dt2823, dt2824-pgh, dt2824-pgl, dt2825, dt2827,
- dt2828, dt21-ez, dt23-ez, dt24-ez, dt24-ez-pgl
-Status: complete
-Updated: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 17:11:34 -0700
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - I/O port base address
- [1] - IRQ
- [2] - DMA 1
- [3] - DMA 2
- [4] - AI jumpered for 0=single ended, 1=differential
- [5] - AI jumpered for 0=straight binary, 1=2's complement
- [6] - AO 0 jumpered for 0=straight binary, 1=2's complement
- [7] - AO 1 jumpered for 0=straight binary, 1=2's complement
- [8] - AI jumpered for 0=[-10,10]V, 1=[0,10], 2=[-5,5], 3=[0,5]
- [9] - AO 0 jumpered for 0=[-10,10]V, 1=[0,10], 2=[-5,5], 3=[0,5],
- 4=[-2.5,2.5]
- [10]- A0 1 jumpered for 0=[-10,10]V, 1=[0,10], 2=[-5,5], 3=[0,5],
- 4=[-2.5,2.5]
-
-Notes:
- - AO commands might be broken.
- - If you try to run a command on both the AI and AO subdevices
- simultaneously, bad things will happen. The driver needs to
- be fixed to check for this situation and return an error.
-
-
-
-Driver: dt3000.o
-Description: Data Translation DT3000 series
-Author: ds
-Status: untested
-
-
-
-Driver: fl512.o
-Description: unknown
-Author: unknown
-
-Digital I/O is not supported.
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - I/O port base address
-
-
-
-Driver: ii_pci20kc.o
-Description: Intelligent Instruments PCI-20001C carrier board
-Author: Markus Kempf <kempf@matsci.uni-sb.de>
-Status: works
-
-Supports the PCI-20001 C-2a Carrier board, and could probably support
-the other carrier boards with small modifications. Modules supported
-are:
- PCI-20006 M-2 16-bit analog output module
- PCI-20341 M-1A 16-bit analog input module
-
-Options:
- 0 Board base address
- 1 IRQ
- 2 first option for module 1
- 3 second option for module 1
- 4 first option for module 2
- 5 second option for module 2
- 6 first option for module 3
- 7 second option for module 3
-
-options for PCI-20006M:
- first: Analog output channel 0 range configuration
- 0 bipolar 10 (-10V -- +10V)
- 1 unipolar 10 (0V -- +10V)
- 2 bipolar 5 (-5V -- 5V)
- second: Analog output channel 1 range configuration
-
-options for PCI-20341M:
- first: Analog input gain configuration
- 0 1
- 1 10
- 2 100
- 3 200
-
-
-
-Driver: mpc8260cpm.o
-Description: MPC8260 CPM module generic digital I/O lines
-Author: ds
-
-This driver is specific to the Motorola MPC8260 processor, allowing
-you to access the processor's generic digital I/O lines.
-
-
-
-Driver: multiq3.o
-Description: Quanser Consulting MultiQ-3
-Author: Anders Blomdell <anders.blomdell@control.lth.se>
-Status: works
-
-
-
-Driver: ni_670x.o
-Description: National Instruments 670x
-Author: Bart Joris <bjoris@advalvas.be>
-Updated: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 22:47:32 -0700
-
-The driver currently does not recognize the 6704, because the PCI
-ID is not known.
-
-
-
-Driver: ni_at_a2150.o
-Description: National Instruments AT-A2150
-Author: Frank Mori Hess
-Status: works
-
-If you want to ac couple the board's inputs, use AREF_OTHER.
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - I/O port base address
- [1] - IRQ (optional, required for timed conversions)
- [2] - DMA (optional, required for timed conversions)
-
-
-
-Driver: ni_atmio.o
-Description: National Instruments AT-MIO-E series (all boards)
-Author: ds
-Status: mainly limited by Comedi infrastructure
-
-The isapnptools package is required to use this board. Use isapnp to
-configure the I/O base for the board, and then pass the same value as
-a parameter in comedi_config. A sample isapnp.conf file is included
-in the etc/ directory.
-
-Assuming that the NI spec is correct, the driver should correctly
-identify every board in the series. Each channel should have the
-appropriate parameters, i.e., input/output ranges, number of bits,
-etc. If the driver fails to recognize your card or does not have
-the correct parameters, please contact me.
-
-Comedilib includes a utility to autocalibrate these boards. The
-boards seem to boot into a state where the all calibration DACs
-are at one extreme of their range, thus the default calibration
-is terrible. Calibration at boot is strongly encouraged.
-
-
-
-Driver: ni_atmio16d.o
-Description: National Instruments AT-MIO-16D
-Author: Chris R. Baugher <baugher@enteract.com>
-Status: unknown
-
-
-
-Driver: ni_mio_cs.o
-Description: National Instruments DAQCard E series
-Author: ds
-Status: works
-
-
-
-Driver: ni_pcidio.o
-Description: National Instruments PCI-DIO32HS, PCI-DIO96, PCI-6533, PCI-6503
-Author: ds
-Status: works in immediate mode
-
-The DIO-96 appears as four 8255 subdevices. See the 8255
-driver notes for details.
-
-The DIO32HS board appears as one subdevice, with 32 channels.
-Each channel is individually I/O configurable. The channel order,
-as one might guess, is 0=A0, 1=A1, 2=A2, ... 8=B0, 16=C0, 24=D0.
-
-DMA is halfway completed, but not operational, for the PCI-DIO32HS.
-This driver could be easily modified to support AT-MIO32HS and
-AT-MIO96.
-
-
-
-
-Driver: ni_pcimio.o
-Description: National Instruments PCI-MIO-E series (all boards)
-Author: ds
-Status: mainly limited by Comedi infrastructure
-
-These boards are almost identical to the AT-MIO E series, except that
-they use the PCI bus instead of ISA (i.e., AT). See the notes above for
-ni_atmio.o for additional information about these boards.
-
-Comedi knows the PCI ID codes for many of the boards in this series,
-but the NI documentation is incomplete in this matter. If you have
-a PCI-MIO board that Comedi doesn't recognize, send me the PCI device
-ID, as can be found in /proc/pci or the output of lspci. The vendor
-code for National Instruments is 0x1093. I will include the ID in
-the next version.
-
-DMA is halfway completed, but not yet operational.
-
-
-
-
-Driver: pcl711.o
-Description: Advantech PCL-711 and 711b, ADLink ACL-8112
-Authors: ds, Janne Jalkanen <jalkanen@cs.hut.fi>, Eric Bunn <ebu@cs.hut.fi>
-Status: mostly complete
-
-This driver recognizes the following board names:
-
- pcl711 Advantech PCL-711
- pcl711b Advantech PCL-711B
- acl8112dg ADLink ACL-8112DG
- acl8112hg ADLink ACL-8112HG
-
-Since these boards do not have DMA or FIFOs, only immediate mode is
-supported.
-
-
-
-Driver: pcl724.o
-Description: Advantech PCL-724, PCL-722, PCL-731 ADLink ACL-7122, ACL-7124, PET-48DIO
-Author: Michal Dobes <majkl@tesnet.cz>
-Status: untested
-
-This is driver for digital I/O boards PCL-722/724/731 with 144/24/48 DIO
-and for digital I/O boards ACL-7122/7124/PET-48DIO with 144/24/48 DIO.
-It need 8255.o for operations and only immediate mode is supported.
-See the source for configuration details.
-
-
-
-Driver: pcl725.o
-Description: PC-LabCard PCL-725 (& compatibles)
-Author: ds
-Status: unknown
-
-
-
-
-Driver: pcl726.o
-Description: PC-LabCard PCL-726 (& compatibles), Advantech PCL-726, ADLink Technology ACL-6126
-Author: ds
-Status: untested
-
-Interrupts are not supported.
-
-See the driver source code for configuration information.
-
-
-
-Driver: pcl812.o
-Description: Advantech PCL-812/PG, PCL-813/B,
- ADLink ACL-8112DG/HG/PG, ACL-8113, ACL-8216,
- ICP DAS A-821PGH/PGL/PGL-NDA, A-822PGH/PGL, A-823PGH/PGL, A-826PG,
- ICP DAS ISO-813
-Author: Michal Dobes <majkl@tesnet.cz>
-Device Names: pcl812, pcl812pg, pcl813, pcl813b, acl8112dg, acl8113hg,
- acl8112pg, acl8113, acl8216, a821pgh, a821pgl, a821pglnda,
- a822pgh, a822pgl, a823pgh, a823pgl, a826pg, iso813
-Status: works (I hope. My board fire up under my hands
- and I cann't test all features.)
-
-This driver supports insn and cmd interfaces. Some boards support only insn
-becouse their hardware don't allow more (PCL-813/B, ACL-8113, ISO-813).
-Data transfer over DMA is supported only when you measure only one
-channel, this is too hardware limitation of these boards.
-See the head of the source file pcl812.c for configuration options.
-
-
-
-Driver: pcl818.o
-Description: Advantech PCL-818 cards (818, 818L, 818H, 818HD, 818HG), Advantech PCL-718
-Author: Michal Dobes <majkl@tesnet.cz>
-Status: works
-
-All cards have 16 SE/8 DIFF ADCs, one or two DACs, 16 DI and 16 DO.
-Differences are only at maximal sample speed, range list and FIFO
-support.
-The driver support AI mode 0, 1, 3 other subdevices (AO, DI, DO) support
-only mode 0. If DMA/FIFO/INT are disabled then AI support only mode 0.
-PCL-818HD and PCL-818HG support 1kword FIFO. Driver support this FIFO
-but this code is untested.
-A word or two about DMA. Driver support DMA operations at two ways:
-1) DMA uses two buffers and after one is filled then is generated
- INT and DMA restart with second buffer. With this mode I'm unable run
- more that 80Ksamples/secs without data dropouts on K6/233.
-2) DMA uses one buffer and run in autoinit mode and the data are
- from DMA buffer moved on the fly with 2kHz interrupts from RTC.
- This mode is used if the interrupt 8 is available for allocation.
- If not, then first DMA mode is used. With this I can run at
- full speed one card (100ksamples/secs) or two cards with
- 60ksamples/secs each (more is problem on account of ISA limitations).
- To use this mode you must have compiled kernel with disabled
- "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support".
- Maybe you can have problems if you use xntpd or similar.
- If you've data dropouts with DMA mode 2 then:
- a) disable IDE DMA
- b) switch text mode console to fb.
-See the head of the source file pcl818.c for configuration options.
-
-
-
-Driver: pcm3730.o
-Description: PCM3730
-Author: Blaine Lee
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - I/O port base
-
-
-
-Driver: pcmad.o
-Description: Winsystems PCM-A/D12, PCM-A/D16
-Author: ds
-Device names: pcmad12, pcmad16
-Status: untested
-
-This driver was written on a bet that I couldn't write a driver
-in less than 2 hours. I won the bet, but never got paid. =(
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - I/O port base
- [1] - unused
- [2] - Analog input reference
- 0 = single ended
- 1 = differential
- [3] - Analog input encoding (must match jumpers)
- 0 = straight binary
- 1 = two's complement
-
-
-
-Driver: poc.o
-Description: Generic driver for very simple devices
-Device names: dac02
-Author: ds
-
-This driver is indended to support very simple ISA-based devices,
-including:
- dac02 - Keithley DAC-02 analog output board
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - I/O port base
-
-
-
-Driver: quatech_daqp_cs.o
-Description: Quatech DAQP PCMCIA data capture cards
-Author: Brent Baccala <baccala@freesoft.org>
-Status: unkown
-
-
-
-Driver: rtd520.o
-Description: Real Time Devices PCI4520/DM7520
-Author: Dan Christian
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - PCI bus of device (optional)
- If bus/slot is not specified, the first available PCI
- device will be used.
- [1] - PCI slot of device (optional)
-
-
-
-Driver: rti800.o
-Description: Analog Devices RTI-800/815
-Author: ds
-Status: unknown
-
-Configuration options:
- [0] - I/O port base address
- [1] - IRQ
- [2] - A/D reference
- 0 = differential
- 1 = pseudodifferential (common)
- 2 = single-ended
- [3] - A/D range
- 0 = [-10,10]
- 1 = [-5,5]
- 2 = [0,10]
- [4] - A/D encoding
- 0 = two's complement
- 1 = straight binary
- [5] - DAC 0 range
- 0 = [-10,10]
- 1 = [0,10]
- [5] - DAC 0 encoding
- 0 = two's complement
- 1 = straight binary
- [6] - DAC 1 range (same as DAC 0)
- [7] - DAC 1 encoding (same as DAC 0)
-
-
-
-Driver: rti802.o
-Description: Analog Devices RTI-802
-Author: Anders Blomdell <anders.blomdell@control.lth.se>
-Status: works
-
-
-
-Driver: skel.o
-Description: Skeleton driver, an example for driver writers
-Author: ds
-
-This driver is a documented example on how Comedi drivers are
-written.
-
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-ADLink ACL-6126 pcl726
-ADLink ACL-6128 pcl726
-ADLink ACL-7122 pcl724
-ADLink ACL-7124 pcl724
-ADLink ACL-8112-DG pcl711
-ADLink ACL-8112DG pcl812
-ADLink ACL-8112-HG pcl711
-ADLink ACL-8112HG pcl812
-ADLink ACL-8112PG pcl812
-ADLink ACL-8113 pcl812
-ADLink ACL-8216 pcl812
-ADLink PCI-9118DG adl_pci9118
-ADLink PCI-9118HG adl_pci9118
-ADLink PCI-9118HR adl_pci9118
-ADLink PET-48DIO pcl724
-Advantech PCI-1710 adv_pci1710
-Advantech PCI-1710HG adv_pci1710
-Advantech PCI-1711 adv_pci1710
-Advantech PCI-1713 adv_pci1710
-Advantech PCI-1720 adv_pci1710
-Advantech PCI-1731 adv_pci1710
-Advantech PCL-711 pcl711
-Advantech PCL-711B pcl711
-Advantech PCL-718 pcl818
-Advantech PCL-722 pcl724
-Advantech PCL-724 pcl724
-Advantech PCL-725 pcl725
-Advantech PCL-726 pcl726
-Advantech PCL-727 pcl726
-Advantech PCL-728 pcl726
-Advantech PCL-731 pcl724
-Advantech PCL-812 pcl812
-Advantech PCL-812PG pcl812
-Advantech PCL-813 pcl812
-Advantech PCL-813B pcl812
-Advantech PCL-818 pcl818
-Advantech PCL-818H pcl818
-Advantech PCL-818HD pcl818
-Advantech PCL-818HG pcl818
-Advantech PCL-818L pcl818
-Advantech PCM-3718 pcl818
-Advantech PCM-3730 pcm3730
-Analog Devices RTI800 rti800
-Analog Devices RTI802 rti802
-Analog Devices RTI815 rti800
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS08 das08
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS08-AOH das08
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS08-AOL das08
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS08-AOM das08
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS08-PGH das08
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS08-PGL das08
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS08-PGM das08
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS08/F das08
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS08/JR das08
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS08/JR-16-AO das08
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS08/JR-AO das08
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS08/JR-AO das08jr
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS08/JR/16 das08
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS16 das16
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS16/F das16
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS16/JR das16
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS16/330 das16
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS1401/12 das16
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS1402/12 das16
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS1402/16 das16
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS1601/12 das16
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS1602/12 das16
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS1602/16 das16
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS16/M1 das16m1
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS800 das800
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS801 das800
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS802 das800
-ComputerBoards CIO-DAS802/16 das800
-ComputerBoards PCI-DAS08 das08
-ComputerBoards PCI-DAS1000 cb_pcidas
-ComputerBoards PCI-DAS1001 cb_pcidas
-ComputerBoards PCI-DAS1002 cb_pcidas
-ComputerBoards PCI-DAS1200 cb_pcidas
-ComputerBoards PCI-DAS1200/jr cb_pcidas
-ComputerBoards PCI-DAS1602/12 cb_pcidas
-ComputerBoards PCI-DAS1602/16 cb_pcidas
-ComputerBoards PCI-DAS1602/16/jr cb_pcidas
-Data Translation DT21-EZ dt282x
-Data Translation DT23-EZ dt282x
-Data Translation DT24-EZ dt282x
-Data Translation DT24-EZ-PGL dt282x
-Data Translation DT2801 dt2801
-Data Translation DT2801-A dt2801
-Data Translation DT2801/5716A dt2801
-Data Translation DT2805 dt2801
-Data Translation DT2805/5716A dt2801
-Data Translation DT2808 dt2801
-Data Translation DT2809 dt2801
-Data Translation DT2811-PGH dt2811
-Data Translation DT2811-PGL dt2811
-Data Translation DT2814 dt2814
-Data Translation DT2815 dt2815
-Data Translation DT2817 dt2817
-Data Translation DT2818 dt2801
-Data Translation DT2821 dt282x
-Data Translation DT2823 dt282x
-Data Translation DT2824-PGH dt282x
-Data Translation DT2824-PGL dt282x
-Data Translation DT2825 dt282x
-Data Translation DT2827 dt282x
-Data Translation DT2828 * dt282x
-Data Translation DT3001 dt3000
-Data Translation DT3001-PGL dt3000
-Data Translation DT3002 dt3000
-Data Translation DT3003 dt3000
-Data Translation DT3003-PGL dt3000
-Data Translation DT3004 dt3000
-Data Translation DT3005 dt3000
-Generic 8255 8255
-Generic PC parallel port comedi_parport
-ICP DAS A-821PGH pcl812
-ICP DAS A-821PGL pcl812
-ICP DAS A-821PGL-NDA pcl812
-ICP DAS A-822PGH pcl812
-ICP DAS A-822PGL pcl812
-ICP DAS A-823PGH pcl812
-ICP DAS A-823PGL pcl812
-ICP DAS A-826PG pcl812
-ICP DAS ISO-813 pcl812
-IOtech DAQBoard/2000 daqboard2000
-Intelligent Instrumentation PCI-20001 C-2A * ii_pci20kc
-Intelligent Instrumentation PCI-20006 M-2 * ii_pci20kc
-Intelligent Instrumentation PCI-20341 M-1A * ii_pci20kc
-Keithley Metrabyte DAC-02 poc
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1201 das16
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1202 das16
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1401 das16
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1402 das16
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1601 das16
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1602 das16
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-8 das08
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-8/AO das08
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-8PGA das08
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-8PGA/G2 * das08
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-800 das800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-801 das800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-802 das800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1701st das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1701st-da das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1701ao das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1702st das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1702st-da das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1702hr das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1702hr-da das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1702ao das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1801st das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1801st-da das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1801hc das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1801ao das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1802st das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1802st-da das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1802hr das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1802hr-da das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1802hc das1800
-Keithley Metrabyte DAS-1802ao das1800
-National Instruments AT-AI-16XE-10 ni_atmio
-National Instruments AT-A2150 ni_at_a2150
-National Instruments AT-MIO-16D ni_atmio16d
-National Instruments AT-MIO-16DE-10 ni_atmio
-National Instruments AT-MIO-16E-1 ni_atmio
-National Instruments AT-MIO-16E-10 ni_atmio
-National Instruments AT-MIO-16E-2 ni_atmio
-National Instruments AT-MIO-16XE-10 ni_atmio
-National Instruments AT-MIO-16XE-50 ni_atmio
-National Instruments AT-MIO-64E-3 ni_atmio
-National Instruments DAQCard-AI-16E-4 ni_mio_cs
-National Instruments DAQCard-AI-16XE-50 ni_mio_cs
-National Instruments PCI-6023E ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-6024E ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-6025E ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-6031E ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-6032E ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-6033E ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-6034E ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-6035E ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-6040E ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-6041E ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-6052E ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-6071E ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-6110E ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-6111E ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-DIO-32HS ni_pcidio
-National Instruments PCI-DIO-6503 ni_pcidio
-National Instruments PCI-DIO-6508 ni_pcidio
-National Instruments PCI-DIO-96 ni_pcidio
-National Instruments PCI-MIO-16E-1 ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-MIO-16E-4 ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-MIO-16XE-10 ni_pcimio
-National Instruments PCI-MIO-16XE-50 ni_pcimio
-Quanser Consulting MultiQ multiq3
-Real Time Devices PCI4520 rtd520
-Real Time Devices PCI4520-8 rtd520
-Real Time Devices DM7520 rtd520
-Real Time Devices DM7520-8 rtd520
-