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HadCon2 is a credit-card sized general purpose I/O module for detector and experiment controls as well as for small data acquisition systems.
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EPICS IOC for the HadCon2 API commands to read and modify the IO registers of HadCon2's Atmel AT90CAN128
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debian-packages / slurm-llnl
GNU General Public License v2.0 or laterDebian packaging repo (https://anonscm.debian.org/git/collab-maint/slurm-llnl.git) with backport branches
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libheimdal-kadm5-perl missing in Debian Stretch, backport required for wallet package
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EPICS IOC for the HadCon2 API commands to read and modify the IO registers of HadCon2's Atmel AT90CAN128
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This PAT3 is devoted to new HADES setup (since 2019) with ECAL, FT etc.
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debian-packages / mod_suphp
GNU General Public License v2.0 or laterApache module for suexec-like functionality for PHP
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A shell script to fetch the binaries from the alice.cern.ch CVMFS repository for a specific environment tag and to build a Singularity image for a standalone environment container, which can be run on a system where CVMFS is not available.
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t.-h.kruse / recordparser
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyThis tool converts a C/C++ header file that describes the register map of a peripheral in an FPGA into a json or into a Avalon MM Slave (VHDL) wrapper
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This project adds the ZeroMQ protocoll to CS++. Note that one has to install the ZeroMQ library into the LabVIEW vi.lib directory either by installing it from https://labview-zmq.sourceforge.io/ (recommended) or by copying it manually.
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This is a small project which creates an interface between ZeroMQ and NIs Shared Variables. One can run the executable on any node with access to all the needed SVs. Note that the ZeroMQ LabVIEW library needs to be installed to run the source code.
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EPICS / EPICS-DIM
OtherThe basic idea of this device support module for EPICS is to provide an interface to the DIM protocol in order to read/write EPICS data seen from the DIM world and to act from EPICS as client/server for services and commands in the DIM regime.
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