Dear Mark, Steve, Gasper,
Yet another way of doing this is to use a "genSub" record.
Any of the output fields of this record can be configured
as an array and thus will link directly into the input of
a waveform record. You can then initialize the values
of your array from the user written subroutine specified
in the INAM field of the "genSub" record.
For full documentation, examples and the genSub record
code for 3.13/3.14, please see:
http://www.observatorysciences.co.uk/epics.htm
Best wishes,
Andy
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