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# Purpose
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# Features
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The GSI Timing Starter Kit is a functional snapshot of the eventual FAIR
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timing system, which is under active development. It demonstrates
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real-time coordination of two front-end equipment controllers. The
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product consists of a data master (Linux PC) which coordinates events, a
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timing master which synchronizes clocks (White Rabbit switch), and two
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front-end equipment controllers (either SPECv4 or SCUv2).
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Diagram
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# Features
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# Requirements
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# Supported Client Hardware
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# Supported Client Hardware
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SPEC
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SCUv2
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# Setup
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# Setup
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build...makefile or download
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program flash
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configure a data master = BOOTP server
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(optional) configure host system--linux or SCU
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# Interfaces
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# Interfaces
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White-Rabbit Console
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PCIe bridge access from host
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Etherbone access from data master
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# Timing shell scripts
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# Register maps
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# Register maps
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Bus layout
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ECA
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TLU
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