[simpits-tech] Intereseted in selling your EPIC USB card
Matt Ford
simpits-tech@simpits.org
Mon, 28 Jul 2003 14:30:30 -0700
Great. Thanks! Doesn't the phidget need a piece of code running to operate
though?
Matt
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On Behalf Of Gene Buckle
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 2:09 PM
To: simpits-tech@simpits.org
Subject: RE: [simpits-tech] Intereseted in selling your EPIC USB card
> I'm just using 16 analogs, but we are using are controlling the epic via a
> remote computer using a Visual Basic. The problem here is that we cannot
> run the analogs across the network (via fsuipc) without major frame rate
> hits.
>
Ok. You do know that Ralph built in support for 22 analogs in the USB
EPIC, right? AFAIK you have to add a connector to the main EPIC PCB to do
it. Ralph would (of course) have the skinny on it.
> Interesting idea on the phidget.
The Phidget SDK it VB oriented so it should work out well for you. Check
out this link:
http://www.phidgets.com/cgi-bin/store2/index.cgi?exact_match=yes&product=Int
erfaceKit&cart_id=1400957.12805
It shows the 8/8/8 device only. I don't know if Chester is producing the
8/0/8 (8 digital inputs, 0 digital outputs and 8 analog inputs) yet. You
might want to call him and found out. His phone # is on the main Phidgets
homepage.
> Right now I'm using two expansion modules on one usb epic (new GAL chip).
>
If you need more inputs and you're going to write code to back them, the
0/256/0 Phidget is a great deal for inputs.
g.
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Thanks!