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Starter device server

official Source code Documentation

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    Pascal Verdier (Pascal)

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  • ESRF Pascal Verdier (Pascal)

Description

This device server is able to control Tango device servers running on host.
It is able to start or stop and to report the status of these servers.

To manage servers controlled by Starter device servers, use the tango administrator tool Astor .

 

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Tango Controls is a toolkit for connecting hardware and software together. It is a mature software which is used by tens of sites to run highly complicated accelerator complexes and experiments 24 hours a day. It is free and Open Source. It is ideal for small and large installations. It provides full support for 3 programming languages - C++, Python and Java.

 

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