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Even after two versions of the Midas documentation, it is still a real challenge to describe the Midas package in a clear, concise and useful way. On this third attempt, we reworked the layout and placed everything on Wiki, hoping that collaborators will be keen to correct, add and improve its content. Feel free to do so by contacting us in case of unclear or incomplete information.
Even after two versions of the Midas documentation, it is still a real challenge to describe the Midas package in a clear, concise and useful way. On this third attempt, we reworked the layout and placed everything on Wiki, hoping that collaborators will be keen to correct, add and improve its content. Feel free to do so by contacting us in case of unclear or incomplete information.
We split the documentation in 4 main sections: 'Installation', 'Feature listing', 'Application listing', 'Online Database'
While the first one provide you a mean to get Midas up and running, the 'Feature listing' should provide a sense of what Midas can do. The 'Application listing'
refers to '''system- & user- build''' applications that maybe needed during the acquisition. The 'Online Database' section describe in details


* Installation section
* Installation section
While originally Midas was available for all sorts of OS, now-a-days, we tend to reduce its support to Linux based, MACOs, and windows. First Installation, valid for linux, Mac, Windows, VxWorks, ...
While originally Midas was available for all sorts of OS, now-a-days, we tend to reduce its support to Linux based, MacOS, and windows.
While 'Midas package retrieval' and 'quick start' sections are OS independent, specific procedure on OS based is given for compilation/build/dependencies.


Core, Frontend, data logging, analysis, online database, tools
* Feature listing
Feature listing refers to the particular of the Midas

Revision as of 11:53, 30 October 2013

How this documentation is organized

Even after two versions of the Midas documentation, it is still a real challenge to describe the Midas package in a clear, concise and useful way. On this third attempt, we reworked the layout and placed everything on Wiki, hoping that collaborators will be keen to correct, add and improve its content. Feel free to do so by contacting us in case of unclear or incomplete information. We split the documentation in 4 main sections: 'Installation', 'Feature listing', 'Application listing', 'Online Database' While the first one provide you a mean to get Midas up and running, the 'Feature listing' should provide a sense of what Midas can do. The 'Application listing' refers to system- & user- build applications that maybe needed during the acquisition. The 'Online Database' section describe in details


  • Installation section

While originally Midas was available for all sorts of OS, now-a-days, we tend to reduce its support to Linux based, MacOS, and windows. While 'Midas package retrieval' and 'quick start' sections are OS independent, specific procedure on OS based is given for compilation/build/dependencies.

  • Feature listing

Feature listing refers to the particular of the Midas