In the past I used a crude technique, which was to write a C program that talked to hardware through a parallel port. I called this C program from perl. I have heard that a PIC controllers are a better solution these days. Does anyone use perl to help out with using a PIC?
I need to control about 20 AD7564's (quad serial 12 bit D/A converters) and a few other little serial chips. I have no real-time requirements and I only need to build one unit.
Is there another approach I should be thinking about?
It should work perfectly the first time! - toma
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