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+Comedi support
+CONFIG_COMEDI
+ If you want to use data acquisition hardware with Linux, you
+ should enable this option.
+
+ COMEDI stands for Control and Measurement Interface. More
+ information about Comedi can be found in Documentation/comedi
+ or at http://stm.lbl.gov/comedi.
+
+Backwards compatibility
+CONFIG_COMEDI_BACKWARDS
+ This option enables a few features that were standard in older
+ versions of Comedi, but are currently deprecated and scheduled
+ to be removed. This option is meant to be a convenience for
+ quick upgrading. If you use a feature that requires this option
+ to be enabled, you are stongly encouraged to fix your application.
+
+Kernel Comedilib
+CONFIG_COMEDI_KLIB
+ Comedi can be accessed from kernel modules, as well as from
+ user-space applications. The Kernel Comedilib (also known
+ as kcomedilib) provides a similar interface for kernel modules
+ as comedilib does for user space applications. Selecting this
+ option creates a module called kcomedilib.o which can then be
+ used by other modules.
+
+ If you want to use Comedi from a kernel module, select yes.
+ RTLinux, RTAI tasks, and Comedi virtual devices require this
+ option to be selected. If in doubt, select yes.
+
+Real Time Support
+CONFIG_COMEDI_RT
+ This selection requires that you have an RTLinux or RTAI enabled
+ kernel, and also requires RTLinux or RTAI header files. If this
+ option is selected, all the functions exported by the kernel
+ comedilib are real-time-safe, i.e., they can be called from a
+ real-time task or interrupt.
+
+ This function is not very useful without also selecting Kernel
+ Comedilib. This option only appears if you have a real-time
+ kernel, so you probably want to select yes.
+
+Verbose Debugging
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DEBUG
+ Selecting yes here will cause Comedi to print error messages to
+ syslog at every opportunity. This can be useful when you are
+ writing programs that use comedi.
+
+Data Translation DT2801 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DT2801
+ Includes support for DT2801-compatible boards, including the DT2801
+ and DT01-EZ series boards.
+
+Data Translation DT2811 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DT2811
+ Includes support for DT2811.
+
+Data Translation DT2814 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DT2814
+ Includes support for DT2814.
+
+Data Translation DT2815 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DT2815
+ Includes support for DT2815.
+
+Data Translation DT2817 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DT2817
+ Includes support for DT2817.
+
+Data Translation DT2821 series driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DT282x
+ Includes support for DT2821 series hardware.
+
+Data Translation DT3000 series driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DT3000
+ Includes support for DT3001 series hardware.
+
+National Instruments AT-MIO E series driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_NI_ATMIO
+ Includes support for National Instruments AT-MIO E series hardware.
+ If you have an E series board with an 8255 chip, you also need to
+ select the 8255 driver below. To use this driver, you will also
+ need the isapnptools package, which is included with many current
+ Linux distributions.
+
+ Support for the PCI-MIO E series is in a separate driver -- you
+ should select N here.
+
+National Instruments PCMCIA E series driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_NI_MIO_CS
+ Includes support for National Instruments PCMCIA E series hardware.
+ If you have an E series board with an 8255 chip, you also need to
+ select the 8255 driver below.
+
+National Instruments PCI-MIO E series driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_NI_PCIMIO
+ Includes support for National Instruments PCI-MIO E series hardware.
+ If you have an E series board with an 8255 chip, you also need to
+ select the 8255 driver below.
+
+National Instruments PCI-DIO driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_NI_PCIDIO
+ Includes support for National Instruments PCI-based digital I/O
+ hardware, including the PCI-DIO-96, PCI-DIO-32HS, and PCI-6533.
+ If you have a DIO board with an 8255 chip, you also need to
+ select the 8255 driver below.
+
+National Instruments AT-MIO-16D driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_NI_ATMIO16D
+ Includes support for National Instruments AT-MIO-16D hardware.
+ If you have a board with an 8255 chip, you also need to select
+ the 8255 driver below.
+
+National Instruments AT-A2150 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_NI_AT_A2150
+ Includes support for National Instruments AT-A2150 hardware.
+
+DAS08 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DAS08
+ Includes support for Keithley Metrabye DAS08 and compatibles.
+
+DAS08jr driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DAS08JR
+ Includes support for Computer Boards DAS08jr and compatibles.
+
+DAS1600 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DAS1600
+ Includes support for Keithley Metrabyte DAS1600, DAS1608 and
+ compatibles. To use the digital I/O provided by the 8255 chip
+ on these boards, you need to include the 8255 driver above.
+
+DAS1800 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DAS1800
+ Includes support for Keithley Metrabye DAS-1700 and DAS-1800
+ series.
+
+DAS16 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DAS16
+ Includes support for Keithley Metrabye DAS-16, DAS-1200,
+ DAS-1400, DAS-1600 and compatibles.
+
+DAS16M1 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DAS16M1
+ Includes support for the Measurement Computing (Computer Boards)
+ CIO-DAS16/M1. Does not support CIO-DAS16/M1/16.
+
+DAS6402 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DAS6402
+ Includes support for Keithley Metrabye DAS6402 and compatibles.
+
+DAS800 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DAS800
+ Includes support for Keithley Metrabye DAS800 series and
+ compatibles such as Measurement Computing (Computer Boards)
+ CIO-DAS800 series.
+
+Support for 8255
+CONFIG_COMEDI_8255
+ Includes support for 8255 chip. This is necessary any board
+ that use an 8255 for digital I/O.
+
+Quanser Consulting MultiQ-3
+CONFIG_COMEDI_MULTIQ3
+ Includes support for Quanser Consulting MultiQ-3 boards.
+
+Support for Comedi controlling a standard PC parallel port
+CONFIG_COMEDI_PARPORT
+ If you want to use your PC's parallel port for additional
+ digital I/O channels, select Y here. This driver is not activated
+ automatically, so you don't have to fear that Comedi will
+ cause your printer to stop working. This driver is not
+ compatible with the generic Linux parallel port interface.
+
+ADLink PCI-9118DG/HR/HG driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_ADLPCI9118
+ Includes support for these ADLink cards:
+ ADLink PCI-9118DG
+ ADLink PCI-9118HR
+ ADLink PCI-9118HG
+
+Advantech PCI-1710 and clones
+CONFIG_COMEDI_ADV_PCI1710
+ Includes support for these cards:
+ Advantech PCI-1710
+ Advantech PCI-1710HG
+ Advantech PCI-1711
+ Advantech PCI-1713
+ Advantech PCI-1720
+ Advantech PCI-1731
+
+PCL 711 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_PCL711
+ Includes support for PCL 711, 711b and ACL 8112.
+
+Advantech PCL-722/724/731 and ADLink ACL-7122/7124/PET-48DIO driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_PCL724
+ Includes support for Advantech DIO boards PCL-722, PCL-724 and PCL-731.
+ Includes support for ADLink DIO boards ACL-7122, ACL-7124 and PET-48DIO.
+ This driver need 8255 chip support for correct work.
+
+PCL 725 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_PCL725
+ Includes support for PCL 725.
+
+PCL 726 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_PCL726
+ Includes support for PCL 726.
+
+Advantech PCL-812PG, PCL-813B, ADLink ACL-8113
+CONFIG_COMEDI_PCL812
+ Includes support for these boards:
+ 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, ISO-813
+
+Advantech PCL-818, PCL-718
+CONFIG_COMEDI_PCL818
+ Includes support for PCL-818, PCL-718.
+
+Analog Devices RI800 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_RTI800
+ Includes support for RTI800 and RTI815 boards.
+
+Analog Devices RI802 driver
+CONFIG_COMEDI_RTI802
+ Includes support for RTI802.
+
+Intelligent Instrumentation PCI-20001C
+CONFIG_COMEDI_II_PCI20KC
+ Includes support for Intelligent Instrumentation PCI-20001C and some
+ of the add-on modules.
+
+IOtech DaqBoard/2000
+CONFIG_COMEDI_DAQBOARD2000
+ Includes support for IOtech DaqBoard/2000.
+
+Command emulator (timer)
+CONFIG_COMEDI_RT_TIMER
+ Comedi virtual device drivers use RTLinux or RTAI to emulate features
+ that are found on advanced data acquisition hardware. The timer
+ virtual driver (comedi_rt_timer.o) uses a real-time task and the real-time
+ scheduler to emulate asynchronous commands for a selected analog
+ input or analog output subdevice.
+
+Direct Digital Synthesis
+CONFIG_COMEDI_VD_DDS
+ Comedi virtual device drivers use RTLinux or RTAI to emulate features
+ that are found on advanced data acquisition hardware. The DDS
+ (direct digital synthesis) virtual driver uses a real-time task and
+ the real-time scheduler to create a waveform on a selected analog
+ output channel.
+
+Measurement Computing (Computer Boards) PCI-DAS
+CONFIG_COMEDI_CB_PCIDAS
+ Includes support for Measurement Computing (Computer Boards) PCI-DAS1000,
+ PCI-DAS1200, PCI-DAS1600 and other compatible PCI-DAS cards.
+