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Using COMEDI</A>
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David Schleef wrote a great package called the Linux Control and
Measurement Device Interface (COMEDI) which gives programmers a very
easy to use interface to a large collection of I/O board drivers.
Jose Guilberto (guilbert@arctic.nmt.edu) has written a very nice RTiC
driver which interfaces to COMEDI, thus giving RTiC users the ability
to interface to any desired COMEDI driver. For further information on
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