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SNL Status and Updates for Ron Chestnut's Repository at SLAC

Discover the latest updates on the SNL Status for Ron Chestnut's repository hosted at SLAC. Access comprehensive resources including installation notes, documentation, and FTP links to TAR balls containing essential packages. This release supports multiple platforms such as Solaris, RTEMS, Linux, and Windows. Explore the enhanced SEQ shell functionality with optional command line options for I/O control. Keep track of the development plans and contribute your ideas for future enhancements. Stay informed with up-to-date resources.

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SNL Status and Updates for Ron Chestnut's Repository at SLAC

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  1. SNL Status Ron Chestnut for Mike Laznovsky

  2. Repository at SLAC • New WEB Pagehttp://www.slac.stanford.edu/comp/unix/package/epics/sequencer • Links to Documentation • Installation notes • Links to FTP area • FTP site • TAR balls of everything we’ve found

  3. Which SNL have we found?

  4. Already new in 3.14M. Kraimer, Eric Norum, Janet Anderson • Works on Solaris, RTEMS, Linux,Windows too? • SEQ shell now optional+m option for main() generation-i option for suppressing ioccrf registration (also C++ implications) • Minor changes to distribution

  5. SNL Development Plans • Currently NONE • Web page points at idea for SEQ-served PVs, both “system” and user. • Enhancement ideas are welcome

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