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Revision as of 22:19, 2 July 2008
Contents
MCE Firmware Release Information
MCE How-To Guide
- Flux jumping
- Raw-mode readout
- High rate acquisition
- Fast SQ2 Feedback and TES Biasing with an Address Card
MCE Features
Procedures for keeping DAS/MCE healthy during firmware upgrades, power cycles, etc.
It is good practice to do an MCE reset ("mce_reset" command or "mce_reset_clean" shell script) after any firmware upgrades or power cycles.
Hardware Peripherals
Software Tools
All that you need to know about logging into our CVS repository can be found here:
We decided (sadly) NOT to migrate from CVS to SVN, if we ever do here is some information:
- SVN Manual
- Accessing the SVN Repository
- SVN Commit Guidelines
- SVN Basic Operations