Hi, Hinrichi:
Very interesting.
Actually, I have experimented similar approach called devPy.
You can use Python to interface your device to EPICS.
It does not uses ASYN and just have AI/AO and WF device support
routines. And I found it is still usefull.
I will definitely look at your code.
Regards,
Noboru
Heinrich du Toit wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I've started a project that allows me to run an embedded python script
> inside an IOC using an ASYN driver.
>
> This allows you to setup (standard) records that using ASYN will call
> python functions (inside classes) directly.
>
> It's a multi-threaded environment.
> You can use any channel access library available for python.
>
> It's already in working version - but is still alpha - ie. it needs
> work.
>
> If your interested download svn source:
> svn co
> http://epicstlabs.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/epicstlabs/pythonioc
> pythonioc
> (in one line!)
>
> If you want to help develop - just sent me an email with your
> sourceforge username.
>
> If your not interested - well delete this email :P
>
> cherios
> -Heinrich
>
>
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