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====== S800 SpecTcl ====== | ====== S800 SpecTcl ====== | ||
- | SpecTcl is the NSCL's event data analysis tool used for online and offline data analysis during experiments involving the S800 spectrograph. The documentation is accessible at: http:// | + | SpecTcl is the NSCL's event data analysis tool used for online and offline data analysis during experiments involving the S800 spectrograph. The documentation is accessible at: http:// |
+ | The S800 SpecTcl is run from the main directory **/ | ||
- | The SpecTcl Control has been adapted for special functions required for the analysis of S800 data. SpecTcl can be open by from computer [[Software# | ||
- | {{: | + | The SpecTcl Control has been adapted for special functions required for the analysis of S800 data. SpecTcl can be open by from computer [[Software# |
+ | Spectra definition files can be found in directory **/ | ||
+ | The figure below shows the GUI control of the S800 analysis. | ||
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The inverse map which enables the trajectory reconstruction of the particles within the spectrograph beam line can be loaded. Snapshots of [[Detectors# | The inverse map which enables the trajectory reconstruction of the particles within the spectrograph beam line can be loaded. Snapshots of [[Detectors# | ||
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+ | ===== S800 SpecTcl installation in S800 computer ===== | ||
+ | Before installing the S800 SpecTcl make sure to contact the S800 Device Physicist (Jorge Pereira). The process | ||
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+ | In order to install S800 SpecTcl in the S800 computer, follow the following steps: | ||
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+ | - Check that the environment variable SPECTCLBINDIR is well defined: echo $SPECTCLBINDIR should give you **/ | ||
+ | - Go to **/ | ||
+ | - Clone the master branch from the remote repository '' | ||
+ | - Type '' | ||
+ | - Goes to subdirectory **/ | ||
+ | - Goes to subdirectory **/src**, runs make clean, and make (this creates the SpecTcl binary) and moves it to the Main directory (up) | ||
+ | - Creates SpecTcl-running directory defined in **SPECTCLBINDIR=/ | ||
+ | - Moves " | ||
+ | - This gets the software necessary to run SpecTcl ready in directory **/ | ||
+ | - SpecTcl can now be run by typing '' | ||
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