Bill Nolan wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone had experience with using DevAsyn on a win/cygwin based
IOC's ? was it good, bad ?
Second, Has anyone worked with Modbus-TCP and the Phoenix contact
controllers ?
And lastly has anyone done any work at all with dynamic sequences or
runtime editable sequences or event scheduling.
I'm not sure what you mean by the last item. I gather you're talking
about something beyond the capability of the seq and sseq records.
(sseq is seq extended to handle strings or numbers, and, optionally, to
wait for processing completion between sequence steps.)
The synApps std module also has something called the 4step database,
which performs up to four user-programmable control actions, each
followed by a completion wait, and by user-programmable read and
calculate actions.
--
Tim Mooney ([email protected]) (630)252-5417
Beamline Controls & Data Acquisition Group
Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Lab
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