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Hi Nick, Matthew, Mark,
Thanks for the quick reply. I think the TPMAC2 driver will do. I will try it. It
it my first PMAC device (or UMAC? What is the difference?)
At the moment, the system is controlled by 3rd party software running on a
Windows PC. Apparently it uses a DLL provided by DeltaTau. The ethernet cable is
connected to a board labeled "DELTA TAU cPCI TURBO PMAC2 CPU". It also has a USB
port (unused) and a serial port (unused).
Apart from some servo and stepper motor controllers, there seems to be other I/O
in the same crate, analog and digital. I have to dig through a huge pile of docs
and code before I know what it actually is and what the original program is
doing with it.
Dirk
Rees, NP (Nick) wrote:
Dirk,
Which Delta Tau UMAC drivers are you using? The driver on the GSECARS
site http://www.gmca.aps.anl.gov/TPMAC2/ was initially developed for a
UMAC ethernet interface. It is an interpose interface for AsynIPPort.
Nick Rees
Principal Software Engineer Phone: +44 (0)1235-778430
Diamond Light Source Fax: +44 (0)1235-446713
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 09 December 2008 14:05
To: tech-talk
Subject: DeltaTau UMAC ethernet access?
Hi all,
Is there a driver for the DeltaTau UMAC ethernet interface?
I could only find drivers for VME based or PCI based PMAC
controllers but not
for controllers (Turbo PMAC 2 CPU) connected via ethernet or
USB. The protocol
seems to be the same as for other DeltaTau controller types,
only the data
transfer layer is different (uses UDP). A typical case for
asynOctet, I think.
Dirk
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