#!/usr/bin/env perl # -*- perl -*- # A perlpod companion to Verify ######################################################################## # Pod follows ######################################################################## =for html CRaTER -- command.tcl =head2 NAME B -- a CRaTER command window =head2 USAGE command.tcl -- [-h] [-m mach_name] [-p tlm_port] [-q cmd_port] [-s] [-v] =head2 FLAGS -h prints full help message -m specifies a machine name for handling commands -p specifies a UDP port on which to receive telemetry -q specifies a UDP port to which commands should be sent -s take telemetry from STDIN -v provides verbosity =head2 DESCRIPTION This TCL/TK program will open a CRaTER command window, displaying a variety of secondary science and analog housekeeping telemetry and making available the ability to send commands. Commands are formatted as ASCII text compatible with the requirements of B; commands will be emitted on STDOUT unless both the B<-m> and B<-q> flags are explicitly given. Telemetry is collected from an B process which is piped through B for the benefit of analog values. Both the B (if required) and B processes will be automatically started as pipes by this program. This program may be more conveniently invoked by using B. =head2 REQUIRES wish8.4 =head2 BUGS Because we run under wish, the initial "--" in the argument string is required so that the following arguments are properly forwarded to the program. =head2 SEE ALSO =head4 High Level programs CCmd, CHouse =head4 Low Level programs bcmd, calcurve, rtlm, tincan, house.tcl =head2 AUTHOR Bob Goeke =head2 RCS Information $Id: command.pod,v 1.1 2007/04/17 14:48:40 goeke Exp goeke $ =cut ######################################################################## # history follows ######################################################################## # $Log: command.pod,v $ # Revision 1.1 2007/04/17 14:48:40 goeke # Initial revision #