correction to request for shared memory synchronization info.
Noel Bell
chcu275 at ut-emx.UUCP
Thu Feb 25 15:59:53 AEST 1988
The following is a re-posting of a previous article with the correct
name for the SCO XENIX shared memory routine (sdwaitv) :
I am using SCO XENIX 2.1 to read and write data on an IEEE-488 GPIB
interface. The XENIX op. sys. runs on an AT which serves as a
supervisor to a XT slave. The reads are set up to occur at a specific
time interval. The writes occur at a specific time interval but also
can occur at arbitrary times.
* begin corrected paragraph*
What is the best way to synchronize this GPIB activity? Should I use
"sdwaitv" with shared memory to delay action until the current read or
write leaves the shared memory? ( I think this would be similar to
using semaphores on Sys 3 which are not supported on Sys V. according
to my manuals. )
*end of corrections*
I would appreciate any advice on this matter. Also, are there any good
references for process control on UNIX/XENIX systems that provide more
info. than the SCO or UNIX Sys.V manuals.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions provided.
I apologize for the necessity of repeating this posting.
Noel Bell
Department of Chemical Engineering
Univ. of Texas at Austin
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