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ics-software / ess-public-screens
MIT LicenseRepository of the screens visible at http://pos.esss.lu.se
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ESS Control Room Software / openxal
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseESS OpenXAL repository
master branch should always be synced with Github master
ESS development in branches starting with site.ess.devel
site.ess.master our current functioning version
site.ess.stable our current production version
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ics-software / phoebus
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hwcore / mtca / mch_config
GNU General Public License v2.0 or laterNAT MCH Configuration Tools
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epics-modules / ecmccfg
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterModule to handle configuration scripts for EtherCATMotion Controller (ECMC) : ESS branch
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The Cable Database (CDB) is meant to properly manage the information about cables that the ESS Machine Directorate’s Divisions (and, eventually, its in-kind collaborators) will be responsible for.
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Simple web tool to import and manage shift schedules. Provides a web server to display a calendar view of the upcoming shifts.
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ics-software / Epicsarchiverap
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The Controls Configuration Database (CCDB) enables the collection, storage, and distribution of (static) controls configuration data needed to install, commission and operate the European Spallation Source (ESS) control system.
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The IOC Factory (FACT) is responsible for managing IOCs at the European Spallation Source (ESS). It is designed to maximize the Integrated Control System (ICS) divisions productivity by providing a consistent and automated approach on how hundreds of IOCs are configured, generated, browsed and audited which would otherwise have to be performed manually.
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ics-software / ChannelFinderService
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Markus Kristensson / ecmccfg
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterUpdated -
The IOC Factory (FACT) is responsible for managing IOCs at the European Spallation Source (ESS). It is designed to maximize the Integrated Control System (ICS) divisions productivity by providing a consistent and automated approach on how hundreds of IOCs are configured, generated, browsed and audited which would otherwise have to be performed manually.
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