It's in routine use here at the APS. For example, the Kohzu double-crystal monochromator support is managed by a sequence program. So are 1-D slits. So are XIA slits.
You get the picture. It's not obsolete, by any means.
Pete
On 4/13/2023 11:36 AM, Murray, Doug via Tech-talk wrote:
At a recent meeting at SLAC, it was suggested that the EPICS Sequencer and its State Notation Language has become obsolete. Are any sites other than SLAC still using this? I assume so, but please let me know directly if your organization is using it, and I can summarize later.
cheers
-doug
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