Hi all,
I have to read and write single bits of a 32 bit value (leaving the other bits untouched).
Searching Tech-talk I found this nice thread:
Mark proposed a solution based on @asynMask support and asynUInt32Digital which perfectly fits my needs.
My source/target is not a hardware register accessed via a defined $(PORT), but a PV exposed by LabView (with EPICS integration).
Can I still use @asynMask in my OUT and INP fields? How?
As always, thanks for your help,
Luca
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