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Posted by Ruiz-Santos, Ed on 25 August, 2000 - 1:15 pm
Can somebody tell me if Linux support PLC drivers use to retrieve data ?
IF YES Where can I found a list of the drivers?

Eduardo Ruiz-Santos (ED)
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Programmer Analyst
Work Phone: 252-246-7281
E-mail: ruizsantosed@bfusa.com



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Posted by Robert Schwebel on 25 August, 2000 - 2:29 pm
What kind of data do you want to retrieve from which hardware? Perhaps the Comedi project is what you are looking for:

http://stm.lbl.gov/comedi/

For lots of other links related to the topic please have a look on

http://www.linux-automation.com/index_en.html

Bye,
Robert
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Posted by nuyri özdemir on 19 October, 2004 - 12:26 am
What kind of data do you want to retrieve from which hardware? Perhaps the Comedi project is what you are looking for:

http://stm.lbl.gov/comedi/

For lots of other links related to the topic please have a look on

http://www.linux-automation.com/index_en.html

Bye,
Robert
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