Hello Kevin,
Sensor number is a part of RDR.
You can use saHpiRdrGet to walk over all instruments for the given
resource.
And of course you can use well-known sensor numbers if your hardware
platform defines any.
Anton Pak
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 12:32:18 +0300, kevin barnard <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello
>
> In getting information from sensors, I see a lot of the functions have
>
> SAHPI_IN SaHpiSensorNumT as an input
>
> e.g. in saHpiSensorThresholdsGet()
>
> How do I retreive a sensor number to be used when accessing a sensor, as
> I
> cannot see a
>
> SAHPI_OUT SaHpiSensorNumT
>
> Or do I set the value from my application ?
>
> regards
> kevin
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