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Date |
Author |
Topic |
Subject |
Text |
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1740
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18 Nov 2019 |
Stefan Ritt | Suggestion | javascript comunication | > a) google chrome slows down the execution
of javascript in inactive tabs, leading to
trouble
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1743
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28 Nov 2019 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | midas alarm sound unreliable in google-chrome | The document
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_278v_plodvgtXSgnEJ0yjZJLg14Ogf-ekAFNymAJoU/edit
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1773
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14 Jan 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | frontend issues with midas-2019-09 | We updated midas/examples/experiment/frontend.cxx
to correctly contain
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1774
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14 Jan 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | frontend issues with midas-2019-09 | Actually now I see that
a4) poll_event() and interrupt_configure() |
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1775
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14 Jan 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | cmake complie issues | Thanks for tracing the problem further down.
Now I realized that the CMakeLists.txt for
the ROOT analyzer did not contain the usual |
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1776
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14 Jan 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | cmake complie issues | > In the past, one could use "make -k" to
get past the errors caused by ROOT, everything
will
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1785
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17 Jan 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | cmake complie issues, Fedora 31 ROOT? | > > In any case, we are setup for an eventual
collision between MIDAS CFLAGS (-std=gnu++11)
and ROOT CFLAGS (-std=something else).
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1790
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23 Jan 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | get an open ssl error while trying to compile Midas | I tried on my Mac (macOS 10.14.6, Xcode 11.3.1,
current develop branch, openssl 1.1.1d) and
it woks fine. Below is the transcript. I |
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1806
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03 Feb 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Info | Force triggering of idle routine of a frontend | It is important to note that slow control
readout and sending of midas events are two
separate things. Readout is done as fast |
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1807
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03 Feb 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Compiling Midas in OS 10.15 Catalina | > > I have updated our daq computer to the
latest OS 10.15 ...
>
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1811
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07 Feb 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Info | Force triggering of idle routine of a frontend | Dear Giorgio,
ok, now I'm slowly getting your point.
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1813
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09 Feb 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Info | Force triggering of idle routine of a frontend | You dirty hacks will probably work, but what
you REALLY want is to read out your HV always
as fast as possible, not only during run |
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1817
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11 Feb 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Suggestion | switch midas to c++ threads? | I'm thinking of this already since some time,
and it was part of my motivation switching
to C++11.
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1820
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11 Feb 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Compiling Midas in OS 10.15 Catalina | For your reference, here on my MacOSX 10.14.6
with XCode 11.3.1 the pthread.h file is present
in locations listed below.
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1821
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12 Feb 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Info | Force triggering of idle routine of a frontend | I had a look again at the issue. If you sett
the event limit to zero in the EQUIPMENT
list, then the idle() routine of your class |
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1823
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12 Feb 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Difference between "Event Data Size" and "All Bank Size" | Thanks for pointing out this error. The "All
Bank Size" contains the size of all banks
including their
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Draft
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12 Feb 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Compiling Midas in OS 10.15 Catalina | Another thought: Can you delete the build
directory and run cmake again? Like
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1826
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12 Feb 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Compiling Midas in OS 10.15 Catalina | Another thought: Can you delete the midas
build directory and run cmake again? Like
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1828
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13 Feb 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Compiling Midas in OS 10.15 Catalina | Now you are stuck with openssl, which is optional
for mhttpd. If you only use mhttpd locally,
you maybe don't need SSL support. In that |
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Draft
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13 Feb 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Writting Midas Events via FPGAs | The rb_xxx functions are (thoroughly tested)
robust against high data rate given that
you use them as intended: |
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