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Subject: | RE: Interface Labview and EPICS |
From: | <[email protected]> |
To: | <[email protected]> |
Date: | Wed, 22 Oct 2014 13:50:00 +0000 |
Hi Yuan, CA Lab by Carsten et. al. is a good option, there are a few others out there, so if it doesn’t fulfil your requirements there may be other options. It does
depend on how your LabVIEW is architected. There’s also lvDCOM (http://epics.isis.stfc.ac.uk/) which has been written here, which doesn’t require any alteration
of LabVIEW code to interact with the PVs, although you may have to alter your LabVIEW preferences. At the moment where we need LabVIEW to ‘serve’ PVs we use lvDCOM, and are starting to use CA Lab when we need to access PVs from LabVIEW. Kathryn From: Carsten Winkler [mailto:[email protected]]
Hello Yuan, --
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