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CaWingz user`s guide
Author(s) -
Ben-chin Cha
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/206913
Subject(s) - computer science , unix , set (abstract data type) , function (biology) , channel (broadcasting) , interface (matter) , programming language , event (particle physics) , field (mathematics) , operating system , database , world wide web , software , computer network , evolutionary biology , maximum bubble pressure method , pure mathematics , biology , physics , mathematics , bubble , quantum mechanics
This document assumes that you have read and understood the Wingz user`s manuals. CaWingz is an external Wingz program which, when combined with a set of script files, provides easy-to-use EPICS channel access interface functions for Wingz users. The external function run allows Wingz user to invoke any Unix processor within caWingz. Few additional functions for accessing static database field and monitoring of value change event is available for EPICS users after release 3.11. The functions, script files, and usage are briefly described in this document. The script files supplied here serve as examples only. Users are responsible for generating their own spreadsheet and script files. CaWingz communicates with IOC through channel access function calls

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