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Mark, I cannot do anything to StreamDevice records - I mean I can caget and caput, but everytime they get processed - those error messages pop up. And the PVs are invalid all the time never change values. This said, I can talk to my Java Simulator using asynrecord:
dbpf lambda1-ps:asyn.AOUT "*idn?" , and I get the response. No problem. So it's StreamDevice that produces these errors (as you pointed out). Also, I don't think that my Java Simulator is slow. I tried your solution to lengthen the auto connect time but the problem still remains. What I am confident in, though, (sorry for not telling this before) is that it has to do with the fact that I am loading asyn+streamdevice support module dynamically (from iocsh). When I use it the normal EPICS way - everything is fine as it should be.
-- Regards, Pavel Maslov, MS On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 4:14 PM, Mark Rivers <[email protected]> wrote: You have created the port with autoconnect disabled. Thus, I expect the error message that says that queueRequest failed, because the port is not connected. But then asynReport says that the port is connected. This must be because StreamDevice connected it? But once it is connected then your StreamDevice records should work correctly. Do they? If you force an input or output record to process does it work?
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