18 Aug 2005, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, CAMAC register_cnaf_callback()
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Some time ago, the "remote CAMAC" functionality in mfe.c was made conditional on
HAVE_CAMAC. This flag is not set by default so remote camac calls silently do
not work, unless midas is compiled in a special way. I am too lazy to compile
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18 Aug 2005, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, minor changes to run transition code
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Minor changes to run transitions code:
- improve debug messages
- fail transition if cannot connect to one of the clients
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23 Aug 2005, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, new mvmestd api
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For some time now, we have been thinking of updating the programming interface
for the VME bus interface drivers- mvmestd.h.
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01 Sep 2005, Stefan Ritt, Info, CAMAC register_cnaf_callback()
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> Some time ago, the "remote CAMAC" functionality in mfe.c was made conditional on
> HAVE_CAMAC. This flag is not set by default so remote camac calls silently do
> not work, unless midas is compiled in a special way. I am too lazy to compile
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01 Sep 2005, Stefan Ritt, Info, new mvmestd api
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Good that you brought up the MIDAS VME API again, since this is still not complete, but
has to be completed soon.
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10 Sep 2005, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, new mvmestd api
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> Good that you brought up the MIDAS VME API again, since this is still not complete, but
> has to be completed soon.
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11 Sep 2005, Stefan Ritt, Info, new mvmestd api
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> Right, but I can only complete the parts that I thought of and for which I already have
> code. This leaves out support for DMA (read: any block transfers) and interrupts.
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19 Sep 2005, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, Added driver for the Wiener CC-USB CAMAC interface
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Commited to CVS is the preliminary driver for the Wiener CC-USB CAMAC interface.
The driver implements all the mcstd.h camac access functions, except for those
not supported by hardware (8-bit operations, interrupts) and a few esoteric
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03 Oct 2005, Stefan Ritt, Info, Revised MVMESTD API
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Dear MIDAS users and developers,
The "Midas VME Standard API" has been revised. We tried to incorporate all
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07 Oct 2005, Stefan Ritt, Info, MIDAS moved from CVS to Subversion
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Dear Midas users,
I have moved midas from CVS to Subversion today. There were many reasons for doing so, which I don't want to explain in detail here. To use the new repository, |
10 Oct 2005, Stefan Ritt, Info, Bus drivers moved in repository
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The previous midas/drivers/bus dirctory contains both midas slow control bus drivers plus vme & fastbus & camac drivers. I separated them now in different
directories:
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15 Oct 2005, Exaos Lee, Info, Bus drivers moved in repository
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The Makefile should be modified too. Please see the diff below:
[code]
diff Makefile Makefile.modify
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02 Nov 2005, I. K. arapkorir, Info, new mvmestd api
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I manage to access some vme modules with the older vmicvme interface and seemed
confused with the
new interface as the sample code provided does not have a specific test sample.
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02 Nov 2005, Pierre-Andre Amaudruz, Info, new mvmestd api
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> I manage to access some vme modules with the older vmicvme interface and seemed
> confused with the
> new interface as the sample code provided does not have a specific test sample.
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02 Dec 2005, Greg Hackman, Info, MIDAS on Cygwin
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If you want to run MIDAS on Cygwin, make sure you have cygserver running. First set a Windows system environment variable CYGWIN=server. This is best
done through the Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables. Then run /usr/bin/cygserver-config in a Cygwin console window. Then reboot.
After that your MIDAS executables should run properly.
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22 Dec 2005, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, midas max event size?
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My TPC events are fairly large: 18 FEC cards * 128 channels per card * 2 Kbytes
per channel = about 4 Mbytes. In my
frontend, when I request this event size, MIDAS complaints (in mfe.c) that it is
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22 Dec 2005, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, How do I do custom event building?
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It turns out the the standard event builder fragment matching algorithm cannot
be used in my TPC application. I have two TPC-USB interfaces, which lack any
"busy" or synchronization logic. I send the hardware trigger into both
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23 Dec 2005, Stefan Ritt, Info, midas max event size?
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> My TPC events are fairly large: 18 FEC cards * 128 channels per card * 2 Kbytes
> per channel = about 4 Mbytes. In my
> frontend, when I request this event size, MIDAS complaints (in mfe.c) that it is
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23 Dec 2005, Stefan Ritt, Info, How do I do custom event building?
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> It turns out the the standard event builder fragment matching algorithm cannot
> be used in my TPC application. I have two TPC-USB interfaces, which lack any
> "busy" or synchronization logic. I send the hardware trigger into both
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03 Jan 2006, John O'Donnell, Info, How do I do custom event building?
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At DANCE we have a similar issue. We are still doing "software
handshaking" between multiple frontends (15 which read data, and 16th
with direct accessto the trigger logic), and we apply a time stamp
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