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Hi Emmanuel,
> > > record(event, "Test:Event1") {
> > > field(DTYP, "MRF Event Receiver")
> > > field(INP, "#C0 S1 @")
> > > field(SCAN, "I/O Intr")
> > > field(VAL, "1")
> > > field(FLNK, "Test:RecordToProcessOnEvent1or2")
> > > }
>
> When I red the above, I was a little confused.
> event records are usually generating events, not receiving them.(source
> epics record manual). The record above seems to be using a DTYP I am
> unfamiliar with. Where can I find the source? Is that event driver
> specific?
It is event-driver specific and this is for the Micro-Research Finland EVR 200 or 230. I neglected to add the event control record (erevent) that is needed for this record to ever process. There is a nice discussion of this mechanism in section 5.1.2 of the "Global Event System" documentation (version 3):
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/grp/lcls/controls/global/subsystems/timing/globalEventV3.htm
(sorry, I can't find the APS link to this document).
Eric Bjorkland has the source but it's only useful for MRF EVRs.
Stephanie
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