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Dear Mark,
>- Using asyn driver.
You can use asyn to write your driver whether or not
it uses register access, calls to a >vendor library, or some other
mechanism. In this context asyn is just a
standardized interface between EPICS >device support and your driver.
This means that once you write an asyn driver you
should be able to use the >asyn device support for
standard records (ai, ao,
bi, bo, etc.), and you don't
need to write your own device >support.
This is my problem I think. How to link one asyn driver for any card? Or one driver
for one card? Is there any example I can refer? Another question, Should
we have to install all drivers before startup EPICS at every boot (or EPICS
init function does that) (the linux version is later
then 2.6)?
Jenny
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