The 2.2.0 branch was developed for ESS requirements on EVRs, almost
fully functional features with the following model:
* PCIe-EVR-300DC
* MTCA-EVR-300 and MTCA-EVR-300U
Of course, MD stayed at ESS during this summer with bad weather. Thank
you, Michael! :)
The MTCA platform support is the major goal in that branch, and at the
same time PCIe-EVR-300 should be ready.
ESS needs to deploy the simple timing system a lot around EU. In order
to reduce cost, we would like to have the stand-alone EVR instead of an
external EVG inputs. This branch also has the full (?) support on this
new feature.
We are evaluating this branch with linux_x86_64 and linux_ppc64xxxx.
Technically, both are linux, but one is based on intel, and the other is
on powerpc.
Once we have some results, which we would like to share with EPICS
community, I will let you know.
Best,
Han
On 10/09/2017 12:22 PM, Michael Davidsaver wrote:
Version 2.2.0 of the mrfioc2 driver for MRF timing cards is now available.
This release adds support for newer 300 series PCI devices. Some
incompatible changes have been made since the previous 2.1.0 release.
The minimum required versions of Base and devlib2 have been updated.
See the supported hardware list and change log for details.
http://epics.sourceforge.net/mrfioc2/
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