updated for R3.14.8

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Jeff Hill
2005-11-21 20:55:12 +00:00
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@@ -14,17 +14,14 @@ This port of EPICS to windows allows you to build for two host architectures:
win32-x86 - This is the native port to windows. Probably faster, more efficent, and with
more precise time stamps. The OS dependent layers are carefully optimized
for EPICS. There is prioritized schedualing of threads. You can use these
developer tool sets.
for EPICS. There is prioritized schedualing of threads.
cygwin-x86 - This is the POSIX port of EPICS layered onto cygwin which is layered again
onto win32. We have less experience with this version, but it is in use. I
suspect that Mark Rivers has the most experience with it. There may not be
prioritized schedualing of threads. Mutexes are probably slower, and time
stamps are probably less precise. There were problems with interrupting blocking
system calls during cleanup in past version that may be resolved in more recent
versions of cygwin.
suspect that Mark Rivers has the most experience with it. Mutexes may be
slower, and time stamps are probably less precise. There were problems with
interrupting blocking system calls during cleanup in past version that may
be resolved in more recent versions of cygwin.
Once you have completed a host and or target build you can run all of the base components on
windows. This includes the client library (ca.dll, Com.dll), soft IOCs, portable server etc.