30 Mar 2021, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, INT64/UINT64/QWORD not permitted in ODB and history... Change of TID_xxx data types
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> We have to request of a 64-bit integer data type to be included in MIDAS banks.
> Since 64-bit integers are on some systems "long" and on other systems "long long",
> I decided to create the two new data types
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14 Apr 2021, Stefan Ritt, Info, INT64/UINT64/QWORD not permitted in ODB and history... Change of TID_xxx data types
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> These 64-bit data types do not work with ODB and they do not work with the MIDAS history.
They were never meant to work with the history. They were primarily implemented to put large 64-
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22 Sep 2020, Frederik Wauters, Forum, INT INT32 in experim.h
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For my analyzer I generate the experim.h file from the odb.
Before midas commit 13c3b2b this generates structs with INT data types. compiles fine with my analysis code (using the old mana.cpp)
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22 Sep 2020, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, INT INT32 in experim.h
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> For my analyzer I generate the experim.h file from the odb.
>
> Before midas commit 13c3b2b this generates structs with INT data types. compiles fine with my analysis code (using the old mana.cpp)
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09 Mar 2021, Andreas Suter, Forum, INT INT32 in experim.h
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> > For my analyzer I generate the experim.h file from the odb.
This issue is still open. Shouldn't midas.h provide the 'new' data types as typedefs like
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10 Mar 2021, Stefan Ritt, Forum, INT INT32 in experim.h
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Ok, I added
/* define integer types with explicit widths */
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15 Mar 2021, Frederik Wauters, Forum, INT INT32 in experim.h
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works!
> Ok, I added
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30 Mar 2021, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, INT INT32 in experim.h
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> >
> > /* define integer types with explicit widths */
> > #ifndef NO_INT_TYPES_DEFINE
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17 Dec 2013, Stefan Ritt, Info, IEEE Real Time 2014 Call for Abstracts
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Hello,
I'm co-organizing the upcoming Real Time Conference, which covers also the field of data acquisition, so it might be interesting for people working
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30 Jan 2012, Stefan Ritt, Info, IEEE Real Time 2012 Call for Abstracts
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Hello,
I'm co-organizing the upcoming Real Time Conference, which covers also the field of data acquisition, so it might be interesting for people working
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01 Sep 2006, pohl, Forum, Hytec 5331 CAMAC kernel 2.6 driver problem
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Grüezi,
I am new to this list.
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11 Feb 2014, Randolf Pohl, Forum, Huge events (>10MB) every second or so
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I'm looking into using MIDAS for an experiment that creates one large event
(20MB or more) every second.
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11 Feb 2014, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Huge events (>10MB) every second or so
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> I'm looking into using MIDAS for an experiment that creates one large event
> (20MB or more) every second.
>
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18 Feb 2014, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, Huge events (>10MB) every second or so
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> I'm looking into using MIDAS for an experiment that creates one large event
> (20MB or more) every second.
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01 Mar 2014, Randolf Pohl, Forum, Huge events (>10MB) every second or so
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Works, and here is how I did it. The attached example is based on the standard MIDAS
example in "src/midas/examples/experiment".
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01 Mar 2014, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Huge events (>10MB) every second or so
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> Works, and here is how I did it. The attached example is based on the standard MIDAS
> example in "src/midas/examples/experiment".
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08 Apr 2010, Exaos Lee, Forum, How to stop a run with a timer?
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I want to let the run stop and start periodically. But I looked through the ODB
and didn't find anything may help. I also checked the FAQ online and didn't find
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22 Apr 2010, Jimmy Ngai, Forum, How to stop a run with a timer?
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Hi Exaos,
This may help: https://ladd00.triumf.ca/elog/Midas/645
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05 Nov 2024, Jack Carlton, Forum, How to properly write a client listens for events on a given buffer?  
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If there's some template for writing a client to access event data, that would be
very useful (and you can probably just ignore the context I gave below in that
case).
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05 Nov 2024, Maia Henriksson-Ward, Forum, How to properly write a client listens for events on a given buffer?
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> If there's some template for writing a client to access event data, that would be
> very useful (and you can probably just ignore the context I gave below in that
> case).
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