Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
Hi Pavel,
> Can one install the EPICS IDE plugin _locally_? I mean, download the
> *.jars and install the same way as installing CDT?
Yes, that should be possible. But this is not recommended because you
have to deal with a lot of dependencies etc.
> I am provided only through a Virtual Machine (run on
> the same pc), which has a limited number of applications (I guess this
> is done due to security purposes - against viruses, trojans, etc). So
> there is no direct connection :(
If you just want to give Control System Studio a try you can start by
downloading a product for another machine - e.g. NSLS-II:
http://cs-studio.sourceforge.net/ This way you only have to copy one
file to your machine. The downside is that some settings might be wrong
for your machine - but you can fix that afterwards. If you want your own
combination of plug-ins or your own site-specific settings on several
machines you should think about creating your own CSS product (see
http://cs-studio.sourceforge.net/docbook/index.html for details).
Cheers
Martin
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