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2126
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09 Mar 2021 |
Andreas Suter | Forum | INT INT32 in experim.h | > > For my analyzer I generate the experim.h
file from the odb.
This issue is still open. Shouldn't midas.h |
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2127
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10 Mar 2021 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | INT INT32 in experim.h | Ok, I added
/* define integer types with explicit widths |
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2131
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15 Mar 2021 |
Frederik Wauters | Forum | INT INT32 in experim.h | works!
> Ok, I added
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2139
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30 Mar 2021 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | INT INT32 in experim.h | > >
> > /* define integer types with explicit
widths */
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944
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17 Dec 2013 |
Stefan Ritt | Info | IEEE Real Time 2014 Call for Abstracts | Hello,
I'm co-organizing the upcoming Real Time |
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783
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30 Jan 2012 |
Stefan Ritt | Info | IEEE Real Time 2012 Call for Abstracts | Hello,
I'm co-organizing the upcoming Real Time |
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298
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01 Sep 2006 |
pohl | Forum | Hytec 5331 CAMAC kernel 2.6 driver problem | Grüezi,
I am new to this list.
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956
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11 Feb 2014 |
Randolf Pohl | Forum | Huge events (>10MB) every second or so | I'm looking into using MIDAS for an experiment
that creates one large event
(20MB or more) every second.
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957
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11 Feb 2014 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Huge events (>10MB) every second or so | > I'm looking into using MIDAS for an experiment
that creates one large event
> (20MB or more) every second.
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962
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18 Feb 2014 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Huge events (>10MB) every second or so | > I'm looking into using MIDAS for an experiment
that creates one large event
> (20MB or more) every second.
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975
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01 Mar 2014 |
Randolf Pohl | Forum | Huge events (>10MB) every second or so | 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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976
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01 Mar 2014 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Huge events (>10MB) every second or so | > 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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697
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08 Apr 2010 |
Exaos Lee | Forum | How to stop a run with a timer? | 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 |
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698
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22 Apr 2010 |
Jimmy Ngai | Forum | How to stop a run with a timer? | Hi Exaos,
This may help: https://ladd00.triumf.ca/elog/Midas/645
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2885
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05 Nov 2024 |
Jack Carlton | Forum | How to properly write a client listens for events on a given buffer? | If there's some template for writing a client
to access event data, that would be
very useful (and you can probably just ignore |
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2886
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05 Nov 2024 |
Maia Henriksson-Ward | Forum | How to properly write a client listens for events on a given buffer? | > If there's some template for writing a client
to access event data, that would be
> very useful (and you can probably just |
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609
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03 Aug 2009 |
Exaos Lee | Forum | How to distinguish the status and value returned from "mvme_read_value(...)" | The definition of mvme_read_value is as the
following:
[CODE]unsigned int EXPRT mvme_read_value(MVME_INTERFACE |
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610
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03 Aug 2009 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | How to distinguish the status and value returned from "mvme_read_value(...)" | [quote="Exaos Lee"]The definition of mvme_read_value
is as the following:
[CODE]unsigned int EXPRT mvme_read_value(MVME_INTERFACE |
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611
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03 Aug 2009 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | How to distinguish the status and value returned from "mvme_read_value(...)" | > uint32_t mvme_read_value(MVME_INTERFACE
* vme, mvme_addr_t vme_addr);
> Question: How to distinguish the status |
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1764
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13 Jan 2020 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | How to convert C midas frontends to C++, CAEN libraries | Big thanks to Peter Kunz - specifically when
using the CAEN libraries:
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