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Latest revision as of 19:20, 16 November 2021
Overview
"MAS" is meant to refer primarily to the lowest levels of the control software, including the PCI card driver, command line utilities, and basic python modules.
For information on higher-level programs, such as the auto-tuning codes, please see MCE script.
Usage
- System applications
- Special applications
- These two utilities may be compiled separately from the rest of MAS, even on systems (ie. MacOS X) which are unable to run the control software. See Building mas_param on MacOS X for instructions.
- MAS configuration
- MAS file formats
- Utilities for loading data
- IDL data and runfile scripts
- Python data and runfile modules
- IDL scripts
- Help
- MCE script utilities, useful debugging programs
- MCE Recovery During Acquisition
Development
Installation / configuration
- PC requirements and initial setup
- OS setup
- Multicard MAS, running MAS on a system with multiple fibre cards
- MAS user setup
- kernel patch compilation
- Code repositories
- Hardware goodlist/badlist