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I am a student working at the Indiana Univeristy Center for the Exploration of Energy and Matter. Recently, a collegue and I have been tasked with using the EPICS sequencer to cycle some magnets. However, neither of us are at all familiar with using state notation language. Our setup is this: we have a computer with a virtual machine on it that contains EPICS and the sequencer. We do all of our work from a different machine that runs Red Hat Linux. Using that machine, we ssh into the EPICS virtual machine. While I have read a couple State Notation Language tutorials, I am still unclear on some key concepts. What I would most like to know is how to start from nothing and make a program that does nothing more than print the text "Hello World". I think what confuses us most is how to go from a file named "HelloWorld.st" to something we can actually execute. At least for now, lets assume that all of the relevant compilers are successfully installed on the EPICS virtual machine. Sincerely, Brad Pietrzak
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ANJ, 18 Nov 2013 |
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