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Subject: | Re: Driver Support Tutorial |
From: | Ralph Lange <[email protected]> |
To: | Wesley Moore <[email protected]> |
Cc: | EPICS Tech Talk <[email protected]>, Andrew Wagner <[email protected]> |
Date: | Mon, 21 Jun 2010 11:05:38 -0400 |
Link didn't work for me. Found it here though: http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/accelconf/ica07/PAPERS/TPPA14.PDF
Ralph Lange wrote:Hello Andrew,
For some Tektronix scopes (those based on a Windows PC and equipped with a TekVISA interface), the colleagues at the SSRF (Shanghai Light Source) are running an IOC on the Scope's embedded Windows system, completely eliminating the need for an external IOC.
Check their ICALEPCS 2007 paper [1] for details.
Ralph
[1] http:///ics-web4.sns.ornl.gov/icalepcs07/TPPA14/TPPA14.PDF/
On Mon 21 Jun 2010 4:41:06 Andrew Wagner wrote:Hey all,
I'm new to EPICS and was wondering if there was a very straight forward, detailed tutorial for writing device support. Specifically, I need to communicate with a Tektronix scope over Ethernet (the scope has an IP address) and I would like to use my OS X laptop to run the IOC. What libraries do I need to establish Ethernet communication? Are they included in EPICS base? I didn't see anything along those lines in the base-3-14-11/dev directory. I'm a pretty experienced programer and run code on my laptop regularly. I just don't have any experience with communication libraries in C/C++. Thanks very much for help.
Andrew Wagner