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Hey John,
for the PANDA experiment we are using Raspberry Pis and
BeagleBone Blacks a lot for our control system. Both are linux-arm
boards and we are using procServ on all of them.
It's no problem. For Debian you can even install procserv via
apt-get.
Best regards,
Florian
On 2/22/19 2:09 AM, John Dobbins via
Tech-talk wrote:
All,
I am running an EPICS IOC on a microZed board running Petalinux.
Building EPICS went smoothly. Thank you for that.
I am wondering if anyone has GNU screen or procServ running on
ARM? Or perhaps have some other means of handling connection to
the IOC shell on such a device?
Thanks,
John
Dobbins
Cornell
Laboratory for Accelerator Sciences and Education
Cornell
University
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Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Experimentalphysik I AG
Universitätsstr. 150
Fach-Nr. 125
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Office: NB 2/134
Phone: (+49)234 / 32-23563
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