Hello again- I've had questions and/or comments from several
people about my post. To clear things up, no I don't actually
run a thousand seqs but the title just sounded more poetic, and
I have no idea what performance would be like. My contribution
was inspired by Mike Zelazny's recent posts about running 2600
threads to chase a bug.
I do use something similar to start a small set of seqs for
magnet cycling (one seq per device), and it just seemed neater
to automate it via a config file as opposed to lots of explicit
entries in the startup file.
cheers,
Mike
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- RE: Sequence monitor not getting callback Zelazny, Michael Stanley
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