
A data acquisition (DAQ) card is an interface from a computer to a device that collects some kind of data. Recently at work I was tasked to make an Advantech PCI-1735 PCI card work with a Skinner box for behavioural monitoring.
I chose to try Linux. I did also try the driver on Windows, although it did not install properly.
Just check on how DEC and Sun have evolved. There are enough parallels among them.
1. Both started out with major presence in educational and R&D segments. The early adopters of their systems were in these segments. Both benefited from a large pool of "shared" software that were developed on their systems within these segments.
2. DEC stuck closely with VMS (earlier RSX-11) even though the "geek" had Unix on VAXes and PDP-11s.
Sun did the same with Solaris.
Start of journal on November 24, 2003.
The difficult we do today; the impossible takes a little longer.