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* This is an old technology, and it would be desirable to not used as the main display manager for Hall D control systems. It might be useful for doing quick studies due to its ease of use. | * This is an old technology, and it would be desirable to not used as the main display manager for Hall D control systems. It might be useful for doing quick studies due to its ease of use. | ||
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* Old technology. The only reason this can be considered as an option is if accelerator division decides to use this in the 12 GeV era. | * Old technology. The only reason this can be considered as an option is if accelerator division decides to use this in the 12 GeV era. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 11 April 2011
MEDM
- Based on Motif.
- Extensively used in all hall in Jefferson Lab.
- Well understood by the Hall D online group.
- Easy to set up and easy to use.
- Limited functionality.
- This is an old technology, and it would be desirable to not used as the main display manager for Hall D control systems. It might be useful for doing quick studies due to its ease of use.
EDM
- Current display management in accelerator.
- Requires Motif or equivalent.
- Improvement over MEDM, enhanced functionality.
- Somewhat more difficult to setup than MEDM.
- There were issues raised by people from cryo group regarding how fast a screen loads when there are too many widgets on the screen.
- Old technology. The only reason this can be considered as an option is if accelerator division decides to use this in the 12 GeV era.
CSS
- CSS itself is not a Display manager, it is a suite of plugins for control systems.
- Used in DESY, Oakridge and BNL. Each of these three labs have their version of CSS builds.
- There are two Display management tools in CSS: BOY and SDS, but their use the same set of plugins.