Hi Timo,
Let's say I have a Libera Photon, and fortunately, it comes with a Libera Phone Epics Driver.
Let's assume that it's acceptable for the manufacturer to include it in the "OpenIOC databank," so customers don't have to search GitHub or the web for the IOC. They can simply go to this databank and get the latest version.
For instance, if I'm working with an old Oxford Cryostream 700, I can visit the OpenIOC databank to download several IOCs developed by different people around the world.
As a novice with EPICS, I'm thinking out loud. If ChatGPT can digest the data and the manual, then it can assist me in writing my IOCs. AlphaFold created after protein databank was created.
Sincerely,
Alex
From: Timo Korhonen <Timo.Korhonen at ess.eu>
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2024 11:56 AM
To: Tran, Phi Dung <ptran1 at bnl.gov>; tech-talk at aps.anl.gov <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
Subject: Re: IOC databank
Hi Alex,
Could you elaborate a bit what you mean with a “centralized IOC databank” ?
This could mean (with my limited imagination):
- A central database to configure IOCs
- Some kind of master EPICS runtime database where “everything” resides
- Something like ChannelFinder that (with some configuration) creates a database of all records in your system
Or something else that I could not imagine right now.
Cheers,
Timo
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Date: Thursday, 14 March 2024 at 16:40
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Subject: IOC databank
Is there a centralized IOC databank?
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