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Replacement of the ISIS Control System |
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- R.P. Mannix, C.J. Barton, D.M. Brownless, J.C. Kerr
RAL, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, United Kingdom
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In operation since 1985, ISIS is the world’s most powerful pulsed spallation neutron source. The decision has been taken to replace the existing ISIS control system, which has been in use for over ten years. The problems of such a project, given the legacy of processor specific hardware and software are discussed, along with the problems associated with incorporating existing interface hardware into any new system. Present progress using commercial workstation based control software is presented with, an assessment of the benefits and pitfalls of such an approach.
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※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS1991-S02SRU05
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Received ※ 11 November 1991 — Accepted ※ 20 November 1991 — Issued ※ 04 December 1992 |
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