// Write to output port PCI60806A_WritePort(hDev, 1, 0xFF);
// Set up interrupt on channel 2 rising edge PCI60806A_EnableInterrupt(hDev, 2, RISING_EDGE, myCallback);
// Open device HANDLE hDev = PCI60806A_Open(0); // index 0 // Read 8-bit input port at base+0 UCHAR val = PCI60806A_ReadPort(hDev, 0);
Here’s a technical write-up for the , based on common characteristics of industrial PCI I/O cards (since the exact model appears to be a legacy or specialized data acquisition / digital I/O board). Technical Write-Up: PCI 60806A Driver 1. Overview The PCI 60806A is a legacy industrial PCI card typically used for digital I/O (DIO) and isolated input/output operations in automation, test & measurement, and control systems. It is often part of a series of PCI-based data acquisition (DAQ) cards. The card requires a dedicated device driver to interface with modern or legacy operating systems (e.g., Windows 98/NT/2000/XP, and sometimes Linux or DOS).
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// Write to output port PCI60806A_WritePort(hDev, 1, 0xFF);
// Set up interrupt on channel 2 rising edge PCI60806A_EnableInterrupt(hDev, 2, RISING_EDGE, myCallback);
// Open device HANDLE hDev = PCI60806A_Open(0); // index 0 // Read 8-bit input port at base+0 UCHAR val = PCI60806A_ReadPort(hDev, 0);
Here’s a technical write-up for the , based on common characteristics of industrial PCI I/O cards (since the exact model appears to be a legacy or specialized data acquisition / digital I/O board). Technical Write-Up: PCI 60806A Driver 1. Overview The PCI 60806A is a legacy industrial PCI card typically used for digital I/O (DIO) and isolated input/output operations in automation, test & measurement, and control systems. It is often part of a series of PCI-based data acquisition (DAQ) cards. The card requires a dedicated device driver to interface with modern or legacy operating systems (e.g., Windows 98/NT/2000/XP, and sometimes Linux or DOS).
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