- Modifed many modules using histmem to work also with histmemsec
- Extended tasker with task names and task groups
- There is a new taskobj which allows to list tasks and to interact with them.
- Task now supports running Tcl functions as tasks
- There is a new experimental sctcomtask module which allows to define communication
tasks against a scriptcontext. This is a new feature which should facilitate
writing sequential scripts using asynchronous communication.
- A fix to make spss7 work when there are no switches
- ORION support for single X. TRICS measures crystals hanging down, ORION
standing up
- Added a warning for excessive data rates on monitors
- Added statistics to devser and thus to scriptcontext
- Added byte concatenation to dynstring
- Added aborting for reflection generation to fourmess.c
- Added data checksum testing to hipadaba, use for update tests
- Fixed interrupt discovery in network.c, caused invalid interrupt
codes which in turn confused sicscron which had to be fixed too.
- Renamed ubcalc into ubcalcint in order to reclaim the ubcalc for Jurg
- Added an a3offset to tasub in order to fix what I perceive an IS problem
- Added support for the newer version of the Siemens SPS, the S7
- Added a not yet fully working sinqhttpopt driver which talks to
http HM without libghttp
syntax checking input purposes
- Rectified an error message in fourmess.c
- HMcontrol did not check for the HM to stop before returning. This
caused weird data files at AMOR as the data had not yet been downloaded
from the HM.
- Fixed an issue about parameters in multicounter
- Temporary fix in nxscript.c to always read the Hm from the HM and not
a buffer. This is prior to rethinking caching strategies for old style
HM's.
- Synchronize now copies fixed motors correctly. This used to cause
irritation with users. This now requires a script syncdrive to exist
in the sync server which takes care of handling the fixed flag when
this is desired.
- Added initify to sicsdata in order to copy large value timebins over
properly at AMOR