Hi Chris,
Here at PSI we developed a whole .NET / C# EPICS stack both the client
and a server. The EPICS server would be seen as a normal IOC for any
client, while on the C# side you can define your PV, define scan rates
and feed the PV with any C# value.
You can see under "Server Library" the example
https://sourceforge.net/p/epicssharp/wiki/Home/
If you are interested, you can either pick the library pre-compiled with
nuget (included in VS 2013) or you can download the full source from
Sourceforge.
Sincerely,
Alain Bertrand
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Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 17:31
To: EPICS Tech-Talk
Subject: using C# dll's
Hello,
My group is contemplating purchasing a piece of equipment where the
vendor provides an SDK with dlls written in C#. I don't really know
much about C#. Has anyone tried to use C# in epics device support
before? I assume I would have to wrap the API calls in a C++
application. It would be great if I could look at an example. Thank
you.
Chris
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