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Ok, thank you to everyone, I don't know Matlab very well, 
so it will keep me some days to test your suggestion.

I have a question: what is the difference between this 
type of data acquisition (the one I use in my m-file) and 
the audio acquisition with a soundcard? I mean: with a 
normal soundcard and a common audio acquisition program I 
can acquire data at 44kHz for several minutes without 
stopping, and plotting them in real time; is it possible 
to do that with my pci4454?
Thank you.
Davide B.