That may work for running the sequencer from inside an IOC, but I'm
using +m and generating a UNIX program. There isn't a 'IOC shell'.
David
>>> "J. Lewis Muir" <[email protected]> 9/25/2008 2:27 PM >>>
On 9/25/08 3:06 PM, David Dudley wrote:
> What I was hoping for was a way to tell what channels connected, in
> order to determine what ones didn't make a connection.
Hi, David.
At the IOC shell, you can use seqChanShow with "-" as the second
argument to show disconnected channels. See chapter 4, Using the Run
Time Sequencer, of the seq manual (version 2.0.11).
Lewis
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