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The ngdp framework advanced topics are described. Namely we consider work with CAMAC hardware, selfflow nodes for the data acquisition systems with the As-Soon-As-Possible policy, ng_mm(4) as alternative to ng_socket(4), the control subsystem, user context utilities, events representation for the ROOT package, test and debug nodes, possible advancements for netgraph(4), etc. It is shown that the {itshape ngdp} is suitable for building lightweight DAQ systems to handle CAMAC. The investigation has been performed at the Veksler and Baldin Laboratory of High Energy Physics, JINR.
The ngdp framework is intended to provide a base for the data acquisition (DAQ) system software. The ngdps design key features are: high modularity and scalability; usage of the kernel context (particularly kernel threads) of the operating systems (O
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