Open gardinwin opened 2 hours ago
This is a feature of OpenC3 COSMOS Enterprise (Calendar). https://openc3.com/enterprise
Thanks your reply. Do previous versions of openC3 lack such functionality? If not, is there a method supported by CFS?
It is one of the selling points of our Enterprise version vs Open Source. I'm sure CFS has some sort of internal timetagged commanding.
Yes the cFS Stored Command app https://github.com/nasa/SC supports issuing commands at specific times. There are Absolute Time Sequences (ATS) that tag commands with “system time” for when to send a command and Relative Time Sequences (RTS) that tag commands with the number of seconds to delay before sending a command. ATSs and RTSs are defined in cFS tables.
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It is one of the selling points of our Enterprise version vs Open Source. I'm sure CFS has some sort of internal timetagged commanding.
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Hi Is there a way to execute commands at a specific time? For example, sending a NOOP command at 10:20, enabling the device at 10:30, and so on.
Thanks.