I'm not quite sure I know what you mean, but I think we are doing what
you are suggesting. We have, for example, x-ray detectors (MAR, Roper)
that have an EPICS soft IOC running on the Linux or Windows computer
that controls the detector. When we turn on the detector and its soft
IOC boots we can then control the detector from other IOCs that run the
rest of the beamline. Is that plug and play?
Mark
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Emmanuel Mayssat
> Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 1:14 PM
> To: epics
> Subject: Network plug and play epics devices
>
> Hello all,
>
> In though, I have been tinkering with a network plug-and-play epics
> devices. Let's imaging that you have a new device you want to control
> through EPICS. You connect it, power it, and allow for network
> communication.
> Now in practice, the device is not under epics control yet.
> But what if the device includes an embedded computer with the
> associated
> epics ioc? Then when you plug it to the network, the PV are
> immediately
> available...
>
> Is anybody using such a design?
>
> --
> Emmanuel
>
>
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