An EPICS to TINE Translator

eConf C011127 (2001) THBT005 Accelerator control at DESY has in the past been hampered by the 'many-control-systems' syndrome, where different subsystems were controlled by completely different means offering no possibility of intercommunication. Today, practically all subsystems of HERA a...

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