One more announcement,
The ixm-repl [1] allows for live programmatic access (through sfbprog)
to a tribe of IXM boards from inside of an interactive Clojure [2]
session. This supports writing to the boards, printing the output from
the boards to the interactive session, and has support for defining
local laptop-side "reflexes" which can be used to log, print, discard,
or arbitrarily dispatch functions on incoming packets based on their
first character.
Some more description and an example session are up at [1]. If you are
lucky enough lay in the intersection of these two small communities
(Clojure and IXM) then I definitely recommend this as a comfortable way
to interact with your boards.
Best -- Eric
Footnotes:
[1]
http://repo.or.cz/w/ixm-repl.git
[2]
http://clojure.org/
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