Re: Porting Pyro to micropython
Frédéric <[email protected]> Mon, 17 Feb 2014 23:48:55 +0100
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Le 17/02/2014, Irmen a écrit :
> (Unrelated to the micropython discussion:)
> This is awesome ofcourse :-) I'm very happy that you can put Pyro to good
> use! Can you tell us what the 'big instrument' is that you are controlling?
Have a look here:
http://www.ill.eu/fileadmin/users_files/multimedia/virtual_visit/ILL_2012/enter.html
You will be able to visit the Institute where I work. The instrument using
Pyro is IN22.
Go to IN12 place to see what electronic looks like (there are 3 or 4 guys
near 3 big racks...
> And, wow, since 2003? What Pyro version was that, must have been 2.x or a
> very early 3.x? (I no longer have a source code repository going back that
> far...)
We are using Pyro 3.x; the project started in 2003 or so, but it tooks some
months to work, and Pyro 3.x was there ;o)
--
Frédéric
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