On Monday, February 14, 2011 06:36:04 pm Kirk Wallace wrote:
> Just in case someone might be interested, I found a couple more cards
> that passed UPC diagnostics and added them to the EPP wiki page.
> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?Startech
> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?SIIG
> 
> These might be good for Mesa's and Pluto-P's. I'm looking for my Pluto-P
> so that I can test these cards, but I haven't found the drawer it is at
> the bottom of yet.
> 
> If anyone finds other cards please add them to the wiki.
> 
> How did your's turn out Gene?

I am still, till the morning, in Iron Mountain, and the card is still 
unpowered yet.  I've been up here in the UP trying to remember the 
incantations of make a 40 year old transmitter speak digital tv, with only 
fair results.  I figure I have done about as much good as I can do, so its 
time to head for the barn & put these aching bones away in my own bed 
again.  Driving time is 2 lloonngg days, or 3.  Probably 3 depending on the 
weather enroute back to north central WV.  The card probably won't get 
powered now till its warm enough for an extended session in the shop.  I'll 
post of course when I have something to report.  I may test that 
rosewill/netmos card at the same time.  Its in that box, just never had the 
cable & address changed to it.

Has anyone got a good pattern for a round tuit?  I've had several ask me 
about making them one or two.

In case anyone cares, I am not too far from Ray Henry's digs, and he bought 
my dinner at a quite decent eatery one evening last week.  I got to meet 
his missus too, and had a most enjoyable evening.  His new "retirement" 
business is taking off and he has had to add a couple more employees.  But I 
suspect that most anything Ray applies himself to will be successful even 
when many are crying about the economy.

-- 
Cheers, Gene.  From my laptop in Iron Mountain MI.  Proof of my failing 
memory, the last time I was here in February, I said never again.  But here 
I am, after a 900+ mile drive, 300 of it in a howling blizzard.  Since I 
can't be trusted, I think I'll advertise for a guardian when I get home 
again...

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