So we found the USB-DIO96H too slow for our application.
We are reverting to PCIe 48 pin I/O card - though we are getting them off some other suppliers These are still your cards which you do not sell now.
Reverting, meaning, we were able to successfully run one of this on a WIN7 machine with your old libraries.
The question now is when we move to a Win10 machine, do we continue to use the old libraries or do we go for the new Instacal libraries for the PICe card?
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So we found the USB-DIO96H too slow for our application.
We are reverting to PCIe 48 pin I/O card - though we are getting them off some other suppliers These are still your cards which you do not sell now.
Reverting, meaning, we were able to successfully run one of this on a WIN7 machine with your old libraries.
The question now is when we move to a Win10 machine, do we continue to use the old libraries or do we go for the new Instacal libraries for the PICe card?
A quick reply would be great.
Thanks,
Anand C J.
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