file "$(sinqSPS_DB)/writebit.db" { pattern {OFFSET, BIT, BIT_NAME , DESC } {0 , 0 , "OPEN-SHUTTER" , "Opens the Shutter" } {0 , 1 , "CLOSE-SHUTTER", "Closes the Shutter"} } file "$(sinqSPS_DB)/readbit.db" { pattern {OFFSET, BIT, BIT_NAME , ZNAM , ONAM , DESC} {1 , 0 , "PSYS-OK" , "" , "" , "" } {1 , 1 , "SHUTTER-READY" , "" , "" , "" } {1 , 2 , "EMERGENCY-STOP-OFF", "" , "" , "" } {1 , 3 , "NOT-LOCKED" , "" , "" , "" } {1 , 4 , "CLOSED" , "closed" , "open" , "" } {1 , 5 , "OPEN" , "open" , "closed" , "" } {1 , 6 , "REMOTE-OKAY" , "" , "" , "" } {1 , 7 , "MOVES" , "" , "" , "" } } # The way that the strings are currently implemented in the SPS, the first two # bytes are the maximum length of the string and the size of the current string # in the register. file "$(sinqSPS_DB)/readstring.db" { pattern {OFFSET, LENGTH, STRING_NAME } {4 , 14 , "PSYS-OK" } {20 , 17 , "SHUTTER-READY" } {40 , 17 , "EMERGENCY-STOP" } {60 , 19 , "BLOCKED" } {82 , 24 , "BLOCKED-REASON" } {108 , 14 , "OPEN" } {124 , 27 , "REMOTE" } }