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A multicrate link system for use with CAMAC auxiliary controllers designed at Daresbury laboratory
Many CAMAC systems using auxiliary controllers need to access more modules than will fit into a single CAMAC crate. The Daresbury Link enables several auxiliary controllers to access modules in up to seven crates almost as quickly and simply as though they were in a single crate. The link is processor independent.